
The Rehearsal of Misunderstanding
Three Collections by Contemporary Greek Women Poets--The Cake by Rhea Galanaki, Tales of the Deep by Jenny Mastoraki, Hers by Maria Laina
Wesleyan University Press
Published on 30. May 1998
Book
Paperback/Softback
328 pages
978-0-8195-6333-0 (ISBN)
Description
While the poetry of Cavafy, Elytis, Ritsos, and Seferis is readily available to English speakers, Greek women's poetry remains virtually unknown to non-specialists. The Rehearsal of Misunderstanding, which includes collections by Rhea Galanaki, Jenny Mastoraki, and Maria Laina, fills a serious gap in contemporary poetry in translation, in general, and in Greek poetry, in particular.
Drawing on the formative experience of writing under an authoritarian regime (1967-1974), women poets in the 1980s forged a poetics which unsettled and disrupted fixed meanings and gender roles. Each of the three collections in this anthology rehearses the myriad ways we are misunderstood and misrepresented by others and ourselves. Like recent American language poetry by women which draws on the work of Emily Dickinson and Gertrude Stein, these series of interwoven poems transform hermeticism into a feminine survival strategy for recognizing how meaning is lost, disfigured, or denied.
By grouping these poets together and providing a cogent introductory essay, Van Dyck's bilingual book will engage a wide range of readers interested in poetry, Modern Greek culture, gender studies, and feminist poetics.
CONTRIBUTORS: Rhea Galanaki, Maria Laina, Jenny Mastoraki.
Drawing on the formative experience of writing under an authoritarian regime (1967-1974), women poets in the 1980s forged a poetics which unsettled and disrupted fixed meanings and gender roles. Each of the three collections in this anthology rehearses the myriad ways we are misunderstood and misrepresented by others and ourselves. Like recent American language poetry by women which draws on the work of Emily Dickinson and Gertrude Stein, these series of interwoven poems transform hermeticism into a feminine survival strategy for recognizing how meaning is lost, disfigured, or denied.
By grouping these poets together and providing a cogent introductory essay, Van Dyck's bilingual book will engage a wide range of readers interested in poetry, Modern Greek culture, gender studies, and feminist poetics.
CONTRIBUTORS: Rhea Galanaki, Maria Laina, Jenny Mastoraki.
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Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 215 mm
Width: 140 mm
Thickness: 24 mm
Weight
413 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-8195-6333-0 (9780819563330)
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KAREN VAN DYCK directs the Program of Hellenic Studies at Columbia University where she teaches Modern Greek language and literature as well as courses in women's studies. The companion volume of this anthology is her critical study Kassandra and the Censors: Greek Poetry Since 1976 (Cornell University Press, 1998) in which she places the poetry of Rhea Galanaki, Maria Laina and Jenny Mastoraki, among others, in its cultural context.