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Wound is the Origin of Wonder [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 96 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 195x154x10 mm, kaal: 156 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 08-Jun-2023
  • Kirjastus: Picador
  • ISBN-10: 1035017385
  • ISBN-13: 9781035017386
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 96 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 195x154x10 mm, kaal: 156 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 08-Jun-2023
  • Kirjastus: Picador
  • ISBN-10: 1035017385
  • ISBN-13: 9781035017386
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I cant undo all I have done to myself, what I have let an appetite for love do to me.

I have wanted all the world, its beauties and its injuries; some days, I think that is punishment enough.

Maya C. Popa's poems explore the capacity of wonder to reawaken our appetite for the world, at a time that is fraught with the threat of endings, engaging lucidly with the most profound questions we face in our collective responsibilities and our relations with each other.

She writes with love and wonder of a world poised at a perilous moment: My children, will they exist by the time / its irreversible? she asks. Will they live / astonished at the thought of ice / not pulled from the mouth of a machine? Popa takes seriously the poets duty to pay attention, to seek what Seamus Heaney called the images... adequate to our predicament.

To read her poems is to pause again and again at the precision of imagery, breadth of ideas, and the warmth and generousness of her lyric voice. These are beautiful and profound lyric poems that will delay you, affect you, and invite you to return.

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Whitman declared what I assume you shall assume and Popas audacious reply is to transcend deadlock and reveal beauty wherever her gently subversive lyric freely wanders, with phrases freshly minted in lines whose intensity is as impactful and affirmative as lived experience. -- Daljit Nagra Beautiful, musical, imaginative and blink-back playful poems. A very original voice in real lyric conversation with the self, with the other, with life and the creaturely world. A joy of a book. -- Ruth Padel Maya C. Popas new book is an astonishment. In ravishing, formally exploratory poems, Popa wields the lyric like a reparative scalpel, evoking wonder and woundedness in equal measure . . . Wound is the Origin of Wonder reflects to us our own historical moment with unusual clarity, even as its lyric exploration of psychic and social landscapes stand outside of time. -- Meghan ORourke Wound Is the Origin of Wonder is stunning for how it miraculously balances tenderness and terror, poems of hovering anxiety and longing that also allow themselves to be turned toward pleasure. I am now, as always, thankful for poems that balance the fullness of the human experience. Maya C. Popa has done that here. -- Hanif Abdurraqib, author of The Little Devil in America I am stuck in an almost life, / in an almost time, Maya C. Popa writes in the titular poem from Wound Is the Origin of Wonder. Suspended in the uncanny amber of such a time, such a place, we readers encounter ourselves, endlessly reprocessing our own pasts and worrying our futures as the vast roiling moment corrodes both. Still, Popa insists upon, if not hope exactly, then a world beyond the hopelessness this one inspires: There are still things that cannot be imagined. Wound Is the Origin of Wonder is a complex, searching collection, one I will be returning to for years. -- Kaveh Akbar, author of Pilgrim Bell Dear Life, the opening poem of Maya C. Popas stunning Wound Is the Origin of Wonder, is worth the price of entry on its own. If Id stopped there, this book would have given me more than Id hoped for, but who could stop? Each poem, every single one, startled me with its precision and clarity. At times I gasped. Of course wonder is related to wound, awe to pain, and every bright thing has at its heart a hiddenness / it offers when youve just about stopped looking. So we keep looking. We keep going. When I reached the end of this book, I wasnt ready for its spell to be broken, not yet, so I began it again. -- Maggie Smith, author of Goldenrod Wound is the Origin of Wonder showcases Popas ability to weave together rich internal reflections with finely wrought observations of the natural world. True to its title, Popas collection traces the titular emotion all the way back to its origins, shedding light on the wound so that we may look with wonder on the fuller picture that emerges * Harvard Review * In Wound Is the Origin of Wonder, Popas elegant and moving exploration of grief and its causes and manifestations is more nuanced than simply observing that loss and living go hand-in-hand. * New York Journal of Books * Subtle and gorgeous... The ecstatic language of these meditations and confessions is animated as much by pain as by joy. * Publishers Weekly * A reader will leave these poems hungry with the desire to see, to notice wildly not only as a writer, but as a human being. * Mslexia *

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A major new young US poet joins the Picador Poetry imprint.
Maya Popa is a Romanian-American writer, journalist and academic, born in 1989. Her first published collection of poems was American Faith in 2019, which won the North American Book Prize. Wound is the Origin of Wonder is her second published collection. A former Oxford University Clarendon Scholar, her criticism has received awards from The Poetry Foundation (Chicago) and appears widely, including in the TLS, Poetry, the Poetry Review and the London Magazine. Her MA and PhD research focus was on how heightened states of attention, induced by crises of faith and by wonder respectively, spurred Romantic and Victorian poets to generate formally innovative works. She is currently completing her PhD at Goldsmiths, where she is the recipient of an English Department Bursary Award for outstanding merit. She teaches at NYU and elsewhere.