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Through

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By (author): David Herd

The poems in Through resume David Herd's inquiry into the language of public space taken up in All Just (2012). Here, five extended texts address the ways in which contemporary public language has been rendered officially hostile. Considering the risks that such official hostility poses to human intimacy, Through sets out to register broken affections, to re-explore possibilities of solidarity and trust. Countering the enclosures of public discourse, the poems embrace instead 'a language in transition', one in which meaning is multiple, 'echoing into place a genuine and subsisting relationship'. See more
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Product Details
  • Publication Date: 28 Apr 2016
  • Publisher: Carcanet Press Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781784102562

About David Herd

David Herd is a poet critic teacher and activist. He has given readings and lectures in Australia Belgium Canada France the USA and the UK and his poems essays and reviews have been widely published in magazines journals and newspapers. His collections of poetry include All Just (Carcanet 2012) and Outwith (Bookthug 2012) and his recent writings on the politics of human movement have appeared in Los Angeles Review of Books Parallax and Almost Island. He is Professor of Modern Literature at the University of Kent and a co-organiser of Refugee Tales.

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