
In Reality
Selected Poems
Jean Portante(Author)
Seren (Publisher)
Will be published approx. on 20. September 2013
Book
Paperback/Softback
148 pages
978-1-78172-065-3 (ISBN)
Description
In Reality is the first English translation of the poetry of Jean Portante, the prizewinning Francophone poet from Luxembourg. Lyric and rich in imagery, Portante's poems have plenty to say on identity and culture to an international audience.
Reviews / Votes
"In reality, reality is ghosted by a multiplicity of forms of energy & energies of form it is the poet's job to reveal & hide in the double play of his languages' hide & seek. Jean Portante is a master at just that chasse-croise of language & meaning, of real ghosts & ghostly realities. One 'In Reality' can (& does) hide another. Read on & in." - Pierre JorisMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
Bridgend
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Poetry Wales Press
Weight
325 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-78172-065-3 (9781781720653)
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Person
Jean Portante has written over twenty books, including collections of poems, short stories, plays, screenplays, chronicles and novels, and has been translated into several languages, though shamefully seldom into English. He is the director of the 'Graphiti' series of poetry in Editions PHI, and the editor of the weekly Le Jeudi. He is also is a founding member of the European Academy of Poetry and a member of International P.E.N. France. In 2011, he was awarded Luxembourg's prestigious Batty Weber Prize. Translator Biog Zoe Skoulding is the editor of Poetry Wales, and author of The Mirror Trade (2004) and Remains of a Future City (2008). Her latest collection, The Museum of Disappearing Sounds appears in 2013. Skoulding has made her reputation as an experimental poet and an adventurous and open-minded editor. Her own work shares the concerns of Portante and she has made elegant and sympathetic translations of his poetry.