400
700
900
Alphabets of sand
Vénus Khoury-Ghata

Alphabets of sand

Carcanet (May 29, 2009)
9781857549775
172 pages
Dewey 841.914
LC Classification PQ2671.H6 .A79 2009
LC Control No. 2009396814

Subject

  • Poetry / Continental European
  • Poetry / Middle Eastern

Plot

Translated by notable American poet Marilyn Hacker, Lebanese-French poet and novelist Venus Khoury-Ghata explores the formal and mythic attractions, congruencies and incompatibilities of the French and Arabic imaginations and poetic traditions in poems that open like 'a suitcase filled with alphabets.' Sex, barrenness, exile, grief, and death - the backdrop of a war-ravaged country - are always at the edges, made increasingly urgent in lines varying from sinuous length to jagged and spare, their music unfettered, their metaphors lively, multilayered and unpredictable. But humour, the demotic voice, the storyteller's enchantments and an anecdotal sense of quotidian life are also omnipresent. Khoury-Ghata's is a vital voice in French and Francophone literature.