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Alice Oswald

    Alice Oswald ist eine britische Dichterin, deren Werk sich mit klassischer Mythologie und der natürlichen Welt befasst. Ihre Verse sind bekannt für ihre Musikalität und ihre Fähigkeit, die Essenz eines Moments und einer Landschaft einzufangen. Oswald erforscht häufig Themen wie Erinnerung, Zeit und die Verbindung zwischen menschlicher Erfahrung und Natur. Ihr Stil zeichnet sich durch Dringlichkeit und ein tiefes Gefühl für den Ort aus.

    Weeds and Wild Flowers
    The Thing in the Gap Stone Stile
    Nobody: A Hymn to the Sea
    Memorial
    Memorial: A Version of Homer's Iliad
    46 Minuten im Leben der Dämmerung
    • 2021

      Archipelago Anthology

      • 240 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden

      Archipelago is one of the most important and influential literary magazines of the lasttwenty years. Archipelago: A Reader gathers poetry, prose and visual art in clusters grouped around the Irishand British archipelago, with contributions from an array of significant artists.

      Archipelago Anthology
    • 2019

      A collage of water stories from the Odyssey, reconstructed as a mesmeric and hallucinatory book-length poem by acclaimed poet Alice Oswald. In Memorial, her unforgettable transformation of the Iliad, Alice Oswald breathed new life into myth. In Nobody, she returns to Homer, this time fixing her gaze on a minor character in the Odyssey—a poet abandoned on a stony island—and the sea that surrounds him. Familiar voices drift in and out of the poem; though there are no proper names, we recognize Helios, Icarus, Alcyone, Philoctetes, Calypso, Clytemnestra, Orpheus, Poseidon, Hermes, and the presiding spirit of Proteus, the shape-shifting sea-god. As with all of Oswald’s work, this is poetry that is made for the human voice, but here the language takes on the qualities of another element: dense, muscular, and liquid. Reading Nobody is like watching the ocean; we slip our earthly moorings and follow the circling shoal of sea voices into a mesh of sound and light and water—fluid, abstract, and moving with the wash of waves.

      Nobody: A Hymn to the Sea
    • 2018

      In der Lyrik der Gegenwart ist Alice Oswalds Werk einzigartig; ein Plädoyer für die Dimension des Hörens, ein Lauschen auf die feinen lautlichen Differenzen und ein Rückgriff auf eine Lyrik, deren lebendige Farbigkeit sie für uns neu entdeckt: Homer steht wieder am Horizont. Alice Oswalds Gedichte entstehen aus der Stimme. Wie Homers Epen sind sie gesprochene Ereignisse. Auf ihren Lesungen trägt sie ihre Lyrik stehend und auswendig vor. Ihre Musen sind das Auge und die Erinnerung. Und trotzdem, es ist eine Lyrik der großen Bögen: In »Memorial« gedenkt sie den Fußsoldaten, die bei Homer fallen – nicht den Helden gilt ihr Augenmerk, sondern den Opfern in den Fugen der Geschichte. In einem anderen Text verwandelt sie mit Homers Gleichnissen im Gepäck das Erwachen des Lichts in ein Epos: »46 Minuten im Leben der Morgendämmerung«. »Ungeheuer gelungen … Unvergesslich.« Teju Cole »Jedes meiner Bücher markiert eine Grenze, über die ich in das nächste Land weiterziehe.« Alice Oswald

      46 Minuten im Leben der Dämmerung
    • 2016

      Falling Awake

      • 96 Seiten
      • 4 Lesestunden
      3,9(949)Abgeben

      Winner of the 2016 Costa Poetry Award Shortlisted for the 2016 T. S. Eliot Award Shortlisted for the 2016 Forward Prize A Daily Telegraph / Guardian / Herald / New Statesman / Sunday Times / Times Literary Supplement Book of the Year Alice Oswald's poems are always vivid and distinct, alert and deeply, physically, engaged in the natural world. Mutability - a sense that all matter is unstable in the face of mortality - is at the heart of this new collection and each poem is involved in that drama: the held tension that is embodied life, and life's losing struggle with the gravity of nature. Working as before with an ear to the oral tradition, these poems attend to the organic shapes and sounds and momentum of the language as it's spoken as well as how it's thought: fresh, fluid and propulsive, but also fragmentary, repetitive. These are poems that are written to be read aloud. Orpheus and Tithonus appear at the beginning and end of this book, alive in an English landscape, stuck in the clockwork of their own speech, and the Hours - goddesses of the seasons and the natural apportioning of Time - are the presiding figures. The persistent conditions are flux and falling, and the lines are in constant motion: approaching, from daring new angles, our experience of being human, and coalescing into poems of simple, stunning beauty.

      Falling Awake
    • 2013
      4,3(145)Abgeben

      Focusing on the atmospheric elements of the Iliad, Alice Oswald's work reinterprets the epic by emphasizing its vivid natural imagery and the poignant list of war casualties. Rather than following the traditional narrative, she creates a memorial that honors the lives behind the names, capturing their enduring presence in memory. The poem blends narrative with musical repetition, transforming it into a meditation on the profound loss of human life, offering a fresh perspective on Homer's portrayal of the world.

      Memorial: A Version of Homer's Iliad
    • 2012

      To retrieve the poem's energy, Alice Oswald has stripped away its story, and her account focuses by turns on Homer's extended similes and on the brief 'biographies' of the minor war-dead, most of whom are little more than names, but each of whom lives and dies unforgettably - and unforgotten - in the copiousness of Homer's glance.

      Memorial
    • 2009

      Weeds and Wild Flowers

      • 67 Seiten
      • 3 Lesestunden
      4,0(159)Abgeben

      Weeds and Wild Flowers is a magical meeting of the poems of Alice Oswald and the etchings of Jessica Greenman. Within its pages everyday flora take on an extraordinary life, jostling tragically at times, at times comically, for a foothold in a busying world.

      Weeds and Wild Flowers
    • 2009

      A Sleepwalk on the Severn

      • 40 Seiten
      • 2 Lesestunden
      3,9(143)Abgeben

      Its subject is moonrise, which happens five times in five different forms: new moon, half moon, full moon, no moon and moon reborn. Its subject is moonrise, which happens five times in five different forms: new moon, half moon, full moon, no moon and moon reborn.

      A Sleepwalk on the Severn
    • 2008

      Woods etc.

      • 64 Seiten
      • 3 Lesestunden
      4,0(34)Abgeben

      Extending the concerns of Dart and written over a period of several years, these poems combine abrupt honesty with an exuberant rhetorical confidence, at times recalling the oral and anonymous tradition with which they share such affinity.

      Woods etc.
    • 2007

      The Thing in the Gap Stone Stile

      • 64 Seiten
      • 3 Lesestunden
      4,0(77)Abgeben

      POETRY BOOK SOCIETY CHOICEThe Thing in the Gap-Stone Stile, Alice Oswald's first collection of poems, announced the arrival of a distinctive new voice.

      The Thing in the Gap Stone Stile