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Author Nemet-Nejat, Murat.

Title Turkish voices / Murat Nemet-Nejat

Imprint [S.l.] : : Punctum Books, 2022.

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Edition 1st Edition
Description 1 online resource (121 pages)
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computer c rdamedia
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Summary Turkish Voices, written during 1989/90, is initially based on the Second New Turkish poet Cemal Süreya’s first book of poetry, Üvercinka (Pigeon English), which he wrote during the 1950s, in his twenties. In this book, absolutely stunning erotic passages of uncanny psychological insight, where a nexus between pleasure and power is revealed through the lyric persona of a male seducer, are mixed with cute refrains or half-digested surrealist lines which blur the text, sentimentalizing that insight by turning the poems into general appeals for freedom, completely overlooking the victimization of the female persona, who never speaks. A work of deconstructive translation, this book offers a reworking of Uvercinka, containing fragments from different poems in the book, sometimes ending in mid-sentence, isolated, spliced together, and sometimes alterated. Fragments from other Turkish poets have been added, splitting the lyric persona, opening up its unity; finally, poems written by the author himself earlier joined the text. The result is a series of eighty-four fragments where any idea of ownership or originality or source what poem, that is, comes from whom or where disappears, is completely blurred. In other words, what starts with the ego and power-centered persona of the male seducer is dissolved, splintered, through a dialectic or critical confrontation with Süreya’s resistant text, into multiple points of view, often of a sufferer, a victim. What one ends up with is a multiplicity of voices, an erotic poem which becomes its own critique of power.
Language English.
Subject American poetry -- Turkey.
Turkish.
Poetry by individual poets.
American poetry
Turkey https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJxmHG9jJjCTM3y4pFRqcP
Indexed Term Cemal Süreya;deconstruction;poetry;translation;Turkish literature
Other Form: 1-68571-092-1
ISBN 168571093X (electronic bk.)
9781685710934 (electronic bk.)
Standard No. AU@ 000072155967
AU@ 000073958712
AU@ 000074041956

 
    
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