Könyv Rebuild Sachiko Murakami

Rebuild

Szerző: Sachiko Murakami
Nyelv: Angol
Kötés: Puha kötésű
Kiadó: Talonbooks
Elérhetőség: 50 % esély
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In a city ironically famous for its natural setting, the roving subject's gaze naturally turns upwar...

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Nyelv
Angol
Kötés
Könyv - Puha kötésű
Kiadva
2011
oldal
96
EAN
9780889226708
ISBN
0889226709
Enbook ID
09252238
Kiadó
Súly
170
Méretek
153 x 229 x 8

Teljes leírás

In a city ironically famous for its natural setting, the roving subject's gaze naturally turns upward, past the condo towers which frame the protected "view corridors" at the heart of Vancouver's municipally- guaranteed development plan. But look for the city, and one encounters "a kind of standing wave of historical vertigo, where nothing ever stops or grounds one's feet in free-fall." Murakami approaches the urban center through its inhabitants' greatest passion: real estate, where the drive to own is coupled with the practice of tearing down and rebuilding. Like Dubai, where the marina looks remarkably like False Creek, Vancouver has become as much a city of cranes and excavation sites as it is of ocean and landscape. "Rebuild" engraves itself on the absence at the city's center, with its vacant civic square and its bulldozed public spaces. The poems crumble in the time it takes to turn the page, words flaking from the line like the rain-damaged stucco of a leaky condominium. The city's "native" residential housing style now troubles the eye with its plainness, its flaunting of restraint, its ubiquity. What does it mean to inhabit and yet despise the "Vancouver Special"; to attempt to build poems in its style, when a lyric is supposed to be preciously unique, but similar, in its stanzas or "rooms," to other lyric poems? What does it mean to wake from a dream in which one buys a presale in a condo development--and is disappointed to have awoken? In the book's final section, the poems turn inward, to the legacy left by Murakami's father, who carried to his death the burden of the displaced and disinherited: the house seized by the government during World War II, having previously seized the land from its native inhabitants--a "mortgage" from which his family has never truly recovered.

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