Celia A Sorhaindo
Radical Normalisation
Radical Normalisation
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Celia A Sorhaindo's debut novel, Radical Normalisation, offers a fresh perspective on poetry as a resource and value in the present, exploring themes of art, nature, and the aftermath of Hurricane Maria. Sorhaindo's wit and linguistic inventiveness are evident in her reflections on these topics, and her writing has been praised for its sensitivity, maturity, and assurance.
Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 104 pages
Publication date: 29 September 2022
Publisher: Carcanet Press Ltd
Celia A Sorhaindo's captivating debut, Radical Normalisation, takes readers on a profound journey to her Dominican homeland. Through her writing, she challenges prevailing perspectives on poetry as a valuable resource and treasure in the contemporary world. Sorhaindo's wit and linguistic ingenuity shine through in her reflections on art and the arts, her vivid dramatization of the voice of the Dominica-born novelist Jean Rhys, and her contemplations on the natural world—a world distinct yet interconnected with others. She meticulously records the transformations and grapples with them in a series of poems that respond to the devastating impact of Hurricane Maria, the most recent disaster to strike Dominica. John Robert Lee, in his review, hailed Sorhaindo as a remarkable new voice, one that emerges from a harrowing experience with sensitivity, maturity, and unwavering assurance.
Celia A Sorhaindo's captivating debut, Radical Normalisation, takes readers on a profound journey to her Dominican homeland. Through her writing, she challenges prevailing perspectives on poetry as a valuable resource and treasure in the contemporary world. Sorhaindo's wit and linguistic ingenuity shine through in her reflections on art and the arts, her vivid dramatization of the voice of the Dominica-born novelist Jean Rhys, and her contemplations on the natural world—a world distinct yet interconnected with others. She meticulously records the transformations and grapples with them in a series of poems that respond to the devastating impact of Hurricane Maria, the most recent disaster to strike Dominica. John Robert Lee, in his review, hailed Sorhaindo as a remarkable new voice, one that emerges from a harrowing experience with sensitivity, maturity, and unwavering assurance.
Weight: 146g
Dimension: 134 x 216 x 11 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781800172395
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