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Amy Evans

    Amy Evans Bauer est une poète et artiste sonore austro-britannique basée à Londres. Son œuvre explore l'intersection de la poésie et de l'art sonore, en étudiant les frontières du langage et de la perception. Bauer est également active en tant qu'éducatrice et organisatrice à l'University of London, où elle dirige un séminaire de recherche sur la poésie innovante contemporaine, contribuant au développement de la scène littéraire expérimentale.

    The Most Unsatisfied Town
    Literary Landscapes: New York
    The Sea Quells
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    Brooklyn Then and Now
    • Exploring the boundaries of the sea, survival, and the human voice, this third section of Amy Evans' poetic sequence showcases innovative use of language and page space. While it follows her previous works, it stands alone as a chapbook, inviting readers to engage with its themes and stylistic experimentation.

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    • This chapbook features a sequence of poems that both stands alone and expands upon an ongoing series. It serves as a response to the earlier work "Collecting Shells," published in 2011, and includes excerpts from that collection found in notable anthologies. The Sea Quells explores themes of nature and memory, intertwining personal reflection with broader connections to the sea, enhancing the reader's experience of the original series while offering new insights.

      The Sea Quells
    • Literary Landscapes: New York

      • 160pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      Explore the vibrant literary scene of New York City through stunning photography that captures its iconic bookshops, charming restaurants, and significant literary landmarks. This visual journey immerses readers in the neighborhoods that inspired countless authors, showcasing the unique blend of culture and creativity that defines the Big Apple.

      Literary Landscapes: New York
    • The Most Unsatisfied Town

      Die unzufriedenste Stadt

      "The day I left the shelter, I thought I was going someplace better. And indeed there were no more pipes hanging from the ceiling, no more broken windows, no holes in the walls. But there was something else. Something I didn’t know how to name –"He wasn’t the kind of person to lead a movement – until he had to be.Since claiming asylum in Germany, Laurence has had to start his life over again. He’s found the formula for survival, or so he thinks, until one day his friend mysteriously disappears. When the body turns up charred beyond recognition, a search for those responsible begins, forcing Laurence to take a closer look at the town he was so ready to call home. Based on the true story of Oury Jalloh.

      The Most Unsatisfied Town