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Dreams of the Caucasus

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By (author): Norman Jope

Readers will search these pages in vain for coverage of Tbilisi or Ararat, or praise for Georgian wine or Armenian brandy ...although Khachaturian gets an adjective of his own in (all too typically) a piece addressing the post-war architecture of Plymouth. Those familiar with Werner Herzog's masterwork The Enigma of Kaspar Hauser will, however, pick up the reference to Kaspar's dream-and, accordingly, much of this retrospective selection of prose-poems deals in the 'remote viewing' that Herzog's flickering rendition of that dream celebrates. For here are places both far and near, unknown and known ...from the Sahara Desert to the Tamar Valley, from the doomed flatlands of Bla Tarr's Hungarian puszta to the equally-doomed shores of WG Sebald and Brian Eno's Dunwich. See more
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Product Details
  • Weight: 171g
  • Dimensions: 229 x 152mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Oct 2010
  • Publisher: Shearsman Books
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781848611290

About Norman Jope

Dreams of the Caucasus is Norman Jope's third collection after For The Wedding-Guest (Stride Publications 1997) and The Book of Bells and Candles (Waterloo Press 2009). He has also co-edited the anthology In the Presence of Sharks: New Poetry from Plymouth (Phlebas 2006) and a Critical Companion to Richard Berengarten (Salt 2010). Born in Plymouth he works as an administrator at University College Plymouth St Mark & St John and has been closely involved with his home city's tumultuous poetry scene particularly The Language Club both as exile and resident since 1992. Since 1996 he has also led an intermittent parallel life in Budapest.

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