Noise of the world George Franklin.
Series: Sheila-Na-Gig editions ; volume 7Publication details: Russell: Sheila-Na-Gig, 2020.Description: 136 pages ; 23 cmISBN:- 9781735400204
- 811.6 F831N 23
- PS3606.R418 N65 2020
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Central Library, IISER Bhopal General Section | Fiction | 811.6 F831N (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 11017 |
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809.933559 T44L Literature and food studies | 809.933564 C536E Eating otherwise : | 810.9920 B561F Fiction across borders : | 811.6 F831N Noise of the world | 812.54 H198R Raisin in the sun | 812.54 W675G Glass menagerie | 812.54 W675S Streetcar named desire |
"The poems in Noise of the World tell stories. There are love poems, moments of desire, of "Pressing my lips and teeth hard against / Your shoulder, dissolving beneath your / Fingers, tongue, the shiver in your / Abdomen," but they are tempered by the knowledge that the person loved will never be fully known and, ultimately, even desire is something that can't be understood. Franklin's poems of history, like his love poems, find themselves in particular moments such as "The dark hands of the Zapatistas / Curled around white cups, eyes ignoring / The camera," or "That cup of coffee and the soft, white bread / Depend on being born here, not there. Then, / Not some other time." History encompasses as well the poet's family, his life in Miami with his compañera, the poet Ximena Gómez, the classes he teaches in Florida prisons, his travels to Europe, Colombia, and Mexico, the Covid-19 quarantine, the writers and artists who've shaped how he sees and responds, and the solitude he experiences: the "House that quiet, the dog outside poking / His nose into opossum smells or / The pleasure of rotting leaves." This book celebrates sensual life and the imagination while reminding us that even in moments of love or solitude, even when we don't hear it, the noise of the world is still there"--
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