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Starlight: 150 Poems

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by John Tranter

Radical revisions, mistranslations and multilingual dealings: in Starlight, John Tranter destroys and rebuilds works by poets including Baudelaire, Mallarme, Ashbery and T.S. Eliot. The back story of modern poetry is vigorously interrogated, though the narratives are contemporary and the action takes place in the arena of the here and now. The atmosphere crackles with colloquial energy and the dialogue undercuts itself with a dry wit.

Tranter’s restless craft is evident in the service of a complex and free-ranging style in this brilliantly playful collection.

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Condition: Very Good
Publisher: University of Queensland Press
Publication Date:
2010
Format:
Paperback
ISBN:
9780702238451

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by John Tranter

Radical revisions, mistranslations and multilingual dealings: in Starlight, John Tranter destroys and rebuilds works by poets including Baudelaire, Mallarme, Ashbery and T.S. Eliot. The back story of modern poetry is vigorously interrogated, though the narratives are contemporary and the action takes place in the arena of the here and now. The atmosphere crackles with colloquial energy and the dialogue undercuts itself with a dry wit.

Tranter’s restless craft is evident in the service of a complex and free-ranging style in this brilliantly playful collection.

-

Condition: Very Good
Publisher: University of Queensland Press
Publication Date:
2010
Format:
Paperback
ISBN:
9780702238451

by John Tranter

Radical revisions, mistranslations and multilingual dealings: in Starlight, John Tranter destroys and rebuilds works by poets including Baudelaire, Mallarme, Ashbery and T.S. Eliot. The back story of modern poetry is vigorously interrogated, though the narratives are contemporary and the action takes place in the arena of the here and now. The atmosphere crackles with colloquial energy and the dialogue undercuts itself with a dry wit.

Tranter’s restless craft is evident in the service of a complex and free-ranging style in this brilliantly playful collection.

-

Condition: Very Good
Publisher: University of Queensland Press
Publication Date:
2010
Format:
Paperback
ISBN:
9780702238451

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