Vivarium is a collection about connection and alienation, belonging and place. Pärtna explores the uneasy co-existence of the past and the present, on a national and global scale, and looks ahead to the future with anxiety as well as hope. She reflects on the effects of Soviet rule on Estonian society and the national mindset, and on humanitys treatment of natural habitats. Stories of personal trauma play out against a backdrop of major environmental changes, loss of biodiversity, and global warming. Maarja Pärtna is part of the new generation of young Estonian poets, and this edition has been awarded funding by the Cultural Endowment of Estonia.
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Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
Publication Date: 20 Feb 2020
Publisher: The Emma Press
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781912915422
About Dan PanosianMaarja Partna
Maarja Pärtna (1986) is an Estonian poet editor and translator with four poetry collections: At the Grassroots (2010) which was shortlisted for the Betti Alver Debut Award Thresholds and Pillars (2013) becoming (2015) and Vivarium (2019). She has won the Juhan Liiv Poetry Award and is the co-founder of the poetry press Elusamus. Her poems which have been translated into numerous languages weave connections between the human and non-human worlds and address issues of identity and belonging. Jayde Will (1978) is a literary translator. He has an M.A. in Fenno-Ugric Linguistics from Tartu University. His translations of Latvian Lithuanian and Estonian authors have been published in numerous journals including Poetry Review Trafika and Mantis as well as anthologies such as the Dedalus Book of Lithuanian Literature and several Best European Fiction anthologies. He has also translated subtitles for numerous films including the Lithuanian classic The Devils Bride and the award-winning Vanishing Waves.