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Solar Throat Slashed

Solar Throat Slashed
Author: Aimé Césaire
Publisher: Wesleyan University Press
Total Pages: 209
Release: 2011-07
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0819570702

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The only bilingual edition of this radically original collection


Like a Misunderstood Salvation and Other Poems

Like a Misunderstood Salvation and Other Poems
Author: Aime Cesaire
Publisher: Northwestern University Press
Total Pages: 113
Release: 2013-05-31
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 0810128969

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Translations of 53 poems from the beginning and end of Césaire's career, including the 31 poems omitted from "Aimé Césaire: the collected poetry," published in 1983.


Spectral Hieroglyphics: The One True Body, At the Vertigo Borders, On Higher Phlogiston Current

Spectral Hieroglyphics: The One True Body, At the Vertigo Borders, On Higher Phlogiston Current
Author: Will Alexander
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2017-07-19
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 0578180928

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Black & White Paperback Edition.""'Spectral Hieroglyphics' is a timeless 'organic constellation' of poems on the unstoppable power of radical poetic vision...In this extraordinary troika of poems, Will Alexander not only shows the strong determination of three free minds to achieve a fully poetic way of life, he also demonstrates the actuality of their revolutionary visions...Alexander portrays these poets in the grandeur of their passionate ideas...Will Alexander revives these visions in a new myth for the future."" -Laurens Vancrevel, Foreword. Profusely illustrated by Rik Lina.


The Cambridge Companion to World Literature

The Cambridge Companion to World Literature
Author: Ben Etherington
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2018-11-22
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1108471374

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This Companion presents lucid and exemplary critical essays, introducing readers to the major ideas and practices of world literary studies.


The Collected Poetry

The Collected Poetry
Author: Aime Cesaire
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 428
Release: 1983-10-03
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0520053206

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The surrealist poetry of the noted Martinican author, Aime Cesaire, portrays Africa's fight for freedom from colonialism.


The Complete Poetry of Aimé Césaire

The Complete Poetry of Aimé Césaire
Author: Aimé Césaire
Publisher: Wesleyan University Press
Total Pages: 994
Release: 2017-10-03
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 0819577510

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The Complete Poetry of Aimé Césaire gathers all of Cesaire’s celebrated verse into one bilingual edition. The French portion is comprised of newly established first editions of Césaire’s poetic œuvre made available in French in 2014 under the title Poésie, Théâtre, Essais et Discours, edited by A. J. Arnold and an international team of specialists. To prepare the English translations, the translators started afresh from this French edition. Included here are translations of first editions of the poet’s early work, prior to political interventions in the texts after 1955, revealing a new understanding of Cesaire’s aesthetic and political trajectory. A truly comprehensive picture of Cesaire’s poetry and poetics is made possible thanks to a thorough set of notes covering variants, historical and cultural references, and recurring figures and structures, a scholarly introduction and a glossary. This book provides a new cornerstone for readers and scholars in 20th century poetry, African diasporic literature, and postcolonial studies.


Between Shadows and Noise

Between Shadows and Noise
Author: Amber Jamilla Musser
Publisher: Duke University Press
Total Pages: 143
Release: 2024-01-12
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1478059095

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In Between Shadows and Noise Amber Jamilla Musser theorizes sensation as a Black feminist method for aesthetic interpretation and criticism that uses the knowledges held by the body to access the unrepresentable. Thinking through Blackness, empire, and colonialism, Musser examines artworks ranging from Ming Smith’s Flamingo Fandango, Jordan Peele’s Us, and Katherine Dunham’s Shango to Samita Sinha’s This ember state, Titus Kaphar’s A Pillow for Fragile Fictions, and Teresita Fernández’s Puerto Rico (Burned) 6. She engages with these works from an embodied situatedness to grapple with the questions and sensations of racialization and difference that the works produce. Throughout, Musser rethinks how we consider the relationships between race, representation, and politics by dwelling in those spaces and concepts that elude Western norms of representation, objectivity, and logic. In so doing, she explores ways of being and knowing that exceed overdetermined parameters while offering a blueprint for sensing, imagining, and living otherwise.


Into the Maelstrom: Music, Improvisation and the Dream of Freedom

Into the Maelstrom: Music, Improvisation and the Dream of Freedom
Author: David Toop
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 337
Release: 2016-05-05
Genre: Music
ISBN: 1501314513

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In this first installment of acclaimed music writer David Toop's interdisciplinary and sweeping overview of free improvisation, Into the Maelstrom: Music, Improvisation and the Dream of Freedom: Before 1970 introduces the philosophy and practice of improvisation (both musical and otherwise) within the historical context of the post-World War II era. Neither strictly chronological, or exclusively a history, Into the Maelstrom investigates a wide range of improvisational tendencies: from surrealist automatism to stream-of-consciousness in literature and vocalization; from the free music of Percy Grainger to the free improvising groups emerging out of the early 1960s (Group Ongaku, Nuova Consonanza, MEV, AMM, the Spontaneous Music Ensemble); and from free jazz to the strands of free improvisation that sought to distance itself from jazz. In exploring the diverse ways in which spontaneity became a core value in the early twentieth century as well as free improvisation's connection to both 1960s rock (The Beatles, Cream, Pink Floyd) and the era of post-Cagean indeterminacy in composition, Toop provides a definitive and all-encompassing exploration of free improvisation up to 1970, ending with the late 1960s international developments of free music from Roscoe Mitchell in Chicago, Peter Brötzmann in Berlin and Han Bennink and Misha Mengelberg in Amsterdam.


A History of Modern French Literature

A History of Modern French Literature
Author: Christopher Prendergast
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 736
Release: 2017-03-07
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0691157723

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An accessible and authoritative new history of French literature, written by a highly distinguished transatlantic group of scholars This book provides an engaging, accessible, and exciting new history of French literature from the Renaissance through the twentieth century, from Rabelais and Marguerite de Navarre to Samuel Beckett and Assia Djebar. Christopher Prendergast, one of today's most distinguished authorities on French literature, has gathered a transatlantic group of more than thirty leading scholars who provide original essays on carefully selected writers, works, and topics that open a window onto key chapters of French literary history. The book begins in the sixteenth century with the formation of a modern national literary consciousness, and ends in the late twentieth century with the idea of the "national" coming increasingly into question as inherited meanings of "French" and "Frenchness" expand beyond the geographical limits of mainland France. Provides an exciting new account of French literary history from the Renaissance to the end of the twentieth century Features more than thirty original essays on key writers, works, and topics, written by a distinguished transatlantic group of scholars Includes an introduction and index The contributors include Etienne Beaulieu, Christopher Braider, Peter Brooks, Mary Ann Caws, David Coward, Nicholas Cronk, Edwin M. Duval, Mary Gallagher, Raymond Geuss, Timothy Hampton, Nicholas Harrison, Katherine Ibbett, Michael Lucey, Susan Maslan, Eric Méchoulan, Hassan Melehy, Larry F. Norman, Nicholas Paige, Roger Pearson, Christopher Prendergast, Jean-Michel Rabaté, Timothy J. Reiss, Sarah Rocheville, Pierre Saint-Amand, Clive Scott, Catriona Seth, Judith Sribnai, Joanna Stalnaker, Aleksandar Stević, Kate E. Tunstall, Steven Ungar, and Wes Williams.


The Plays from Alienation and Freedom

The Plays from Alienation and Freedom
Author: Frantz Fanon
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2020-09-17
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 1350126594

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Prior to becoming a psychiatrist, Frantz Fanon wanted to be a playwright and his interest in dialogue, dramatisation and metaphor continued throughout his writing and career. His passion for theatre developed during the years that he was studying medicine, and in 1949 he wrote the plays The Drowning Eye (L'Œil se noie), and Parallel Hands (Les Mains parallèles). This first English translation of the works gives us a Fanon at his most lyrical, experimental and provocative.