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Bezig met laden... Sea Garden (origineel 1916; editie 2011)door Hilda Doolittle (Auteur), Beyaz Arif Akbas (Redacteur)
Informatie over het werkSea Garden door Hilda Doolittle (1916)
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Meld je aan bij LibraryThing om erachter te komen of je dit boek goed zult vinden. Op dit moment geen Discussie gesprekken over dit boek. In this early and slim volume, you can see what will come in HD's later imagist writing. Here too often the diction of "high poetry" of the 19th Century appears. And too many poems are apostrophes to flowers and objects. But the irregular verse is free, the imagery true, and the language moving towards the modern. ( ) I read this without knowing anything about H.D. or the Imagists but simply fell in love. Somehow "cities" especially struck me, this bit: "he had crowded the city so full that men could not grasp beauty, beauty was over them, through them, about them no crevice unpacked with the honey, rare, measureless" is incredible. I want to read everything by H.D. now. I read Sea Garden as an ebook but this is one of the few books I really want in person. I loved it so much I just want to have it near me, physically. I'm going to read the rest of her work and some of the other Imagists' now, and I hope it's just as amazing! The BiblioLife facsimile print-on-demand (2009) is what a reprint should be, showing (as much as budget allows) respect to the typographic original with its slightly larger copy. OTOH the Kessinger Publishing reprint is a complete hack job, devoid of attention to proper layout, type, or even proofreading. It looks copied-and-pasted from a public-access Web source. geen besprekingen | voeg een bespreking toe
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