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Will Alexander

    Will Alexander ist ein renommierter Dichter, Romanautor, Essayist, Dramatiker und bildender Künstler. Sein Werk zeichnet sich durch eine tiefgründige Auseinandersetzung mit Sprache und Kultur aus, wobei er sich oft Themen wie Identität und Geschichte widmet. Alexanders einzigartiger Stil verbindet modernistische Techniken mit afrikanischen und afroamerikanischen Traditionen und schafft bemerkenswert vielschichtige und klanglich reiche Verse. Seine Schriften sind bekannt für ihre intellektuelle Tiefe und gleichzeitig starke emotionale Resonanz.

    Dialogics
    Diary as Sin
    Asia & Haiti
    The Sri Lankan Loxodrome
    The Brimstone Boat
    Kein Griff nach der Weltmacht
    • Kein Griff nach der Weltmacht

      Geheime Dienste und Propaganda im deutsch-österreichisch-türkischen Bündnis 1914-1918

      • 339 Seiten
      • 12 Lesestunden

      Im November 1914 rief der mit Deutschland verbündete osmanische Sultan den Heiligen Krieg aller Muslime gegen die Entente (Großbritannien, Frankreich, Russland) aus. Das wurde von diesen Mächten - aber auch von vielen Historikern - als ein vom Kaiser inszenierter Griff nach der Weltmacht verstanden. Im Gegensatz dazu wird in diesem Buch der Aufruf als asymmetrische Besonderheit des Krieges interpretiert, die aus einer Schwäche der Mittelmächte (Deutschland, Österreich-Ungarn, Türkei) resultierte. Die Revolutionierungsstrategie war demnach eher ein Notbehelf. Der Autor schildert die Geschichte geschickt agierender deutscher Agenten und zeichnet darüber hinaus das Bild eines selbstbewussten Österreich-Ungarn, dessen kreative Propaganda im Orient sich vor allem gegen den deutschen Verbündeten richtete.

      Kein Griff nach der Weltmacht
    • The Brimstone Boat

      • 192 Seiten
      • 7 Lesestunden
      4,8(5)Abgeben

      The poem explores the dynamic relationship between Will Alexander and his predecessor, Lamantia, celebrating the transfer of creative energy between the two surrealist poets. Alexander's work serves as a tribute to Lamantia's life and writings, reflecting a journey through a Renaissance-inspired landscape. As he takes on the mantle of America's leading surrealist poet following Lamantia's passing in 2005, Alexander embarks on a continuous voyage of artistic discovery, embodying the spirit of "perpetual exploration."

      The Brimstone Boat
    • The Sri Lankan Loxodrome

      • 112 Seiten
      • 4 Lesestunden
      4,5(51)Abgeben

      Exploring the intricate relationship between geography and personal identity, this book delves into how maps shape our understanding of the world and ourselves. Through a blend of personal anecdotes and broader reflections, it examines the emotional and cultural significance of mapping. The narrative invites readers to consider how the landscapes we traverse influence our experiences and memories, ultimately revealing the profound impact of geography on our lives and connections.

      The Sri Lankan Loxodrome
    • Asia & Haiti

      • 144 Seiten
      • 6 Lesestunden
      4,3(33)Abgeben

      Asia & Haiti presents two long poems by Los Angeles poet Will Alexander, which, in the broadest sense, are about the cultures, economics, politics, history, and social concerns of the title regions.Alexander's poetry presents a remarkable re-writing of a history. Caught up in the vortex of a surrealist vision and tornadoes of language, his words call up an American equivalent of Aime Cesaire.

      Asia & Haiti
    • Diary as Sin

      • 172 Seiten
      • 7 Lesestunden
      4,2(7)Abgeben

      The narrative centers on Rosanna Galvez, a blind girl in a private Catholic home in New Mexico, as she explores her traumatic origins as an incest survivor. Through evocative and poetic language, she crafts a diary that captures her emotional journey, blending painful memories with vivid imagery. The author draws inspiration from literary figures like Beckett, Bernhard, and Goytisolo, creating a compelling and powerful story that resonates deeply with readers.

      Diary as Sin
    • Dialogics

      • 30 Seiten
      • 2 Lesestunden

      The Dialogics remains an investigation that blazes with insight. Heller Levinson and Will Alexander condense dialogue to such a degree that its internal beacon dazzles with ideas. They spontaneously retain natural inevitability igniting idea after idea so that they seem to blur and then crystallize ad infinitum. This brief book of condensed insight seems always to conjoin with the reader not through didactic engendering but via lingual spell that is vertiginous by nature and so by its power of verbal irrigation leaves internal identity powerfully cleansed.

      Dialogics
    • Kaleidoscopic Omniscience

      • 274 Seiten
      • 10 Lesestunden

      Exploring bi-geographic confrontations and the spiritual dimensions of poetry, this collection showcases Will Alexander's early works, including Asia & Haiti, The Stratospheric Canticles, and Impulse & Nothingness. His unique voice weaves together painterly imagery and profound insights into the nature of existence, challenging the boundaries of poetic expression. Critics note his commitment to individuality in poetic voice, ensuring that the exploration of diverse perspectives remains central to his work.

      Kaleidoscopic Omniscience
    • Mr. Grumpy Gets His Wish

      • 38 Seiten
      • 2 Lesestunden

      Exploring the complexities of global population dynamics, this book delves into the implications of rapid population growth and its effects on resources, environment, and social structures. It examines historical trends, current challenges, and future projections, highlighting the interconnectedness of population issues with economic development and sustainability. Engaging case studies and expert insights provide a comprehensive understanding of how population changes shape our world and the urgent need for informed policy responses.

      Mr. Grumpy Gets His Wish
    • Exploring the mind's limitless potential, this philosophical meditation delves into the concept of cellular transmogrification. It serves as a continuation of the themes presented in the author's earlier work, creating a dual exploration of consciousness and existence. The unique vertical scripting invites readers to engage deeply with the ideas presented, making it a thought-provoking journey for those interested in philosophy and the nature of the mind.

      Mirach Speaks To His Grammatical Transparents