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Multiverse: New and Selected Poems: New and Selected Poems

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Multiverse: New and Selected Poems: New and Selected Poems

Contributors:

By (Author) Tzveta Sofronieva
Edited by Jennifer Kwon Dobbs
Introduction by Jennifer Kwon Dobbs

ISBN:

9781945680373

Publisher:

White Pine Press

Imprint:

White Pine Press

Publication Date:

15th April 2020

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Modern and contemporary poetry (c 1900 onwards)

Dewey:

831.92

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

180

Dimensions:

Width 152mm, Height 228mm

Description

Multiverse brings together four decades of work by the multi-lingual poet of whom Joseph Brodsky said "Listen carefully, she has something to say". Sofronieva's poetry covers a wide range from short lyrics to sequences of long poems adopting a playful and experimental language which explores science and other topics.

Reviews

Tzveta Sofronievas Multiverse: New and Selected Poems is an absolutely remarkable achievement. Scholar and poet Jennifer Kwon Dobbs, the volumes exemplary editor (this collection reflects four decades of poetry), notes in her superb introduction that Sofronievas multilingualism, as well as her training as a physicist and in the philosophy of science, has allowed her to create poems that defy both literary (and linguistic) borders and our conventional sense of fixed boundaries between disciplines. This work is protean and intellectually liquid, iridescent in its fragments and radically innovative in its project of producing constructions/constellations of lyric materiality. This is a wildly provocative collection that explodes the habitual verse of our moment even as it maps a possible trajectory into our literary future. David St. John Tzveta Sofronievas New and Selected Poems is indeed a Multiverseone that expands to contain Europe, North America, modernity, mundanity, motherhood, and mythology. One poem proclaims, Simultaneity interests me / my first idea of time comes from theoretical physics; another declares, You are / not only yourself, but also your own opposite I. Sofronieva opens worlds through her explorations of language, geography, and time. Read this collection, and prepare to become a newer, better version of yourself. Shaindel Beers, author of Secure Your Own Mask, Finalist for the Oregon Book Award What is there left for a woman to say after Akhmatova asks a character in one of Tzveta Sofronievas early poems. This book, this Multiverse, answers that question with breathtaking brilliance. A treasure-hoard of language and languages, formally innovative and powerfully wide-ranging in its subject matter, Multiverse: New and Selected Poems disrupts boundaries of all kinds, rejecting the whole concept of exclusion. In language that is both sophisticated and direct, Sofronieva has given us an entire world in versea world of science and myth, a world that contains both Schopenhauer and the Talking Heads, a world that is resplendent in its wisdom. Gail Wronsky

Author Bio

Tzveta Sofronieva is the author of poems, stories, essays and lyric installations. She writes in German, Bulgarian and English. Her most recent books of poetry include Landscapes, Shore, Anthroposcene, Selected Affordable Studio Apartments, and her previous collection in English, A Hand Full of Water which was winner of the Cliff Becker Book Prize in Translation. Trained as a physicist and historian of science she brings these sensibilities and knowledge into her poetry. She was born in 1963 in Sofia, Bulgaria, and lives today, after stays in many countries, in Berlin, Germany. Jennifer Kwon Dobbs is an award-winning American poet and the author of two books of poetry and two chapbooks, most recently Interrogation Room, Currently an associate professor of creative writing and program director of Race and Ethnic Studies at St. Olaf College, she lives in Saint Paul, Minnesota.

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