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Joanna Klink

    Joanna Klink est une poétesse américaine dont l'œuvre plonge dans les profondeurs de l'expérience humaine. Sa poésie se caractérise par une introspection pénétrante et un langage précis qui révèle des paysages émotionnels complexes. Klink explore des thèmes tels que la mémoire, la perte et la quête de sens dans le monde moderne. Ses œuvres offrent aux lecteurs un regard profondément résonnant sur la fragilité et la force de l'esprit humain.

    The Nightfields
    • The Nightfields

      • 112pages
      • 4 heures de lecture
      4,5(125)Évaluer

      A WASHINGTON POST BEST POETRY COLLECTION OF 2020 A new collection from a poet whose books "are an amazing experience: harrowing, ravishing, essential, unstoppable" (Louise Glück) Joanna Klink's fifth book begins with poems of personal loss--a tree ripped out by a windstorm, a friendship broken off after decades, the nearing death of parents. Other poems take on the cost of not loving fully, or are written from bewilderment at the accumulation of losses and at the mercilessness of having, as one ages, to rule things out. There are elegies for friends, and a group of devotional poems. The Nightfields closes with thirty-one metaphysical poems inspired by the artist James Turrell's Roden Crater, an extinct volcano in Arizona that Turrell has been transforming into an observatory for the perception of time. The sequence unfolds as a series of revelations that begin in psychic fear and move gradually toward the possibility of infinitude and connection.

      The Nightfields