Femme au chapeau Femme au chapeau

Femme au chapeau

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Publisher Description

In Rachel Dacus´s poetry collection, Femme au chapeau, the textured worlds of her sounds and incredibly dense images create a new poetry that is–like Wallace Stevens´–constructed of the private symbol and metaphor. Once conquered, this is a realm of dazzling strangeness and beauty. In the offbeat and almost surrealistic way Dacus manages to thrill us with her poems. Femme au chapeau, whose title is taken from a portrait that Matisse painted of his wife–a painting that presaged French Fauvism–is really more like a Frida Kahlo painting: gorgeously off-putting in its metaphoric twists, mesmerizingly complex, startling and horrific in its images, and yet so unique that it lives on its own terms after a while and demands that the reader accept them. Dacus´s subjects are far-ranging, from the metaphoric spins she puts on an art-obsessed father who slides into brutality (one poem, "Ocean House," evokes him–or at least his mouth–as the ocean itself) to a simply rendered yet no less complex poem on the narrator´s mother making apple pie. One reviewer called it "thrilling, one-of-a-kind poetry".

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
2016
September 8
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
41
Pages
PUBLISHER
Rachel Dacus
SELLER
Draft2Digital, LLC
SIZE
182.7
KB

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