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Erika Meitner

    La poésie d'Erika Meitner explore les complexités de l'expérience humaine, abordant souvent les thèmes de l'identité et des attentes sociétales. Son vers se distingue par son urgence et son introspection tranchante, évitant les réponses faciles. L'œuvre de Meitner se caractérise par une voix distinctive qui met au défi les lecteurs de considérer des perspectives nuancées. En tant qu'éducatrice et directrice de programmes d'écriture créative, elle influence également le paysage de la littérature contemporaine.

    Useful Junk
    Ideal Cities
    • Ideal Cities

      • 112pages
      • 4 heures de lecture
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      Focusing on pregnancy, motherhood, and ancestry, Erika Meitner's poetry captures life in the slums of Washington, DC, with depth and emotion. As an emerging voice in contemporary American poetry, her work resonates powerfully, reflecting the complexities of urban existence. Celebrated for its lyrical quality, this collection, awarded the 2009 National Poetry Series Prize, continues the tradition of highlighting exceptional talent in poetry.

      Ideal Cities
    • A master ofdocumentary poetry, Erika Meitner takes up the question of desire and intimacyin her latest collection of poems. Inher previous five collections of poetry, Erika Meitner has established herselfas one of America's most incisive observers, cherished for her remarkableability to temper catastrophe with tenderness. In her newest collection Useful Junk, Meitnerconsiders what it means to be a sexual being in a world that sees women asinvisible--as mothers, customers, passengers, worshippers, wives. These poems renderour changing bodies as real and alive, shaped by the sense memories oflong-lost lovers and the still thrilling touch of a spouse after years ofparenthood, affirming that we are made of every intimate moment we have everhad. Letter poems to a younger poet interspersed throughout the collection questiondesire itself and how new technologies--Uber, sexting, Instagram--are reframingself-image and shifting the ratios of risk and reward in eroticencounters. Withdauntless vulnerability, Meitner travels a world of strip malls, supermarkets,and subway platforms, remaining porous and open to the world, always returningto the intimacies rooted deep within the self as a shout against the dyingearth. Boldly affirming that pleasure is a vital form of knowledge, Useful Junk remindsus that our selves are made real and beautiful by our embodied experiences andthat our desire is what keeps us alive.

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