Douglas Livingstone's poetry can be defined as an exploration of individual responses to everyday reality through a dramatic, and often ironic inwardness. This volume records various attempts to read Douglas Livingstone's desire to explore fracture zones of any individual's multi-faceted personality, introducing us to a series of dualisms to be found in a general human disposition towards the (South African) world. The book contains an intro and a poem by the editor, and 7 essays on the 7 poetry collections published by Livingstone in his literary career. Essays written by: Duncan Brown, Michael Chapman, Christopher Hope, Don Maclennan, Tony Morphet, Tony Ullyatt, and Tony Voss.
SON TO THE OCEAN: NEW ESSAYS ON DOUGLAS LIVINGSTONE'S POETRY
FAZZINI, Marco
2008-01-01
Abstract
Douglas Livingstone's poetry can be defined as an exploration of individual responses to everyday reality through a dramatic, and often ironic inwardness. This volume records various attempts to read Douglas Livingstone's desire to explore fracture zones of any individual's multi-faceted personality, introducing us to a series of dualisms to be found in a general human disposition towards the (South African) world. The book contains an intro and a poem by the editor, and 7 essays on the 7 poetry collections published by Livingstone in his literary career. Essays written by: Duncan Brown, Michael Chapman, Christopher Hope, Don Maclennan, Tony Morphet, Tony Ullyatt, and Tony Voss.I documenti in ARCA sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.