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Vijay Seshadri

Auteur van 3 Sections: Poems

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Vijay Seshadri is the author of Wild Kingdom. His poems have appeared in the New Yorker, the Paris Review, and in Best American Poetry. He was born in India and currently lives in Brooklyn, New York

Werken van Vijay Seshadri

3 Sections: Poems (2013) 85 exemplaren
The Long Meadow: Poems (2004) 59 exemplaren
Wild Kingdom: Poems (1996) 19 exemplaren
That Was Now, This Is Then: Poems (2020) 18 exemplaren
Poets at work (2021) 3 exemplaren
Witch Elegy {poem} 1 exemplaar
Wolf Soup {poem} 1 exemplaar

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Rereadings (2005) — Medewerker — 675 exemplaren
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The Best American Poetry 2006 (2006) — Medewerker — 189 exemplaren
The Best American Poetry 2003 (2003) — Medewerker — 174 exemplaren
The Best American Poetry 1997 (1997) — Medewerker — 167 exemplaren
The Best American Poetry 2013 (2013) — Medewerker — 82 exemplaren
Brothers and Beasts: An Anthology of Men on Fairy Tales (2007) — Medewerker — 51 exemplaren
The Essential T.S. Eliot (2020) — Redacteur — 9 exemplaren

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Geboortedatum
1954-02-13
Geslacht
male
Nationaliteit
India
USA
Geboorteplaats
Bangalore, India
Woonplaatsen
Brooklyn, New York, USA
Columbus, Ohio, USA
Beroepen
poet
essayist
literary critic
Organisaties
Sarah Lawrence College
Prijzen en onderscheidingen
Pulitzer Prize (poetry, 2014)

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3 Sections: Poems
By Vijay Seshadri
Graywolf Press, 2015
Paperback, 88pp

"What took me so long to think it? / Before, though, I can grab its tail, its head scuttles / into nonbeing."

Winner of the 2014 Pulitzer Prize for poetry, 3 Sections is many things and one thing: the frustration of language. An array of properties comes to mind while reading Seshadri's lines: cosmopolitan; Kantian; Wittgensteinian; anti-Platonic; apocalyptic; the elusiveness of ideas and meanings; urban malaise. The poems can sing, they can loaf and loam, and they can explode in a sudden conflagration, as in "Memoir." They can be sublime, as in "Heaven": "...thinking comes down to this-- / mystery, longing, thirst." The use of consonance, as in "Mixed-Media Botanical Drawing" invites us to enjoy chanting the words aloud, savoring the glide of language and delaying meaning for a time. "New Media" and other poems distill reality down to facts and words, but with a dark edge: "Stare at a word in a book long enough and that word / slowly uncouples itself from what it means" ("Personal Essay"). There is a sense of desperation to ensnare the perfect idea, thought, language to make sense of conscious experience, yet the horizon keeps receding.… (meer)
 
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chrisvia | 2 andere besprekingen | Apr 29, 2021 |
Prize winning collection of poetry that lives up to all the acclaim. The thing that is most striking to me is the strength of every single poem whether they are short one pagers or longer narratives. Another wonderful quality of these poems is the tremendous diversity of subject material from salmon fishing and the fishing industry to nursing homes and dreams. Every page was a total surprise. If I were to describe this book in one word it would be "fresh".
 
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muddyboy | 2 andere besprekingen | Dec 28, 2014 |
A very interesting memoir of Seshadri's father's obsession with the US Civil War and the bonds between father and son. Thinking back on Confederates in the Attic, I wonder if there's a book to be written on Immigrants to the United States and their attitudes towards the Civil War.
 
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aulsmith | Dec 20, 2014 |

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