Duncan Wiese
Tityrus
Tityrus
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Tityrus' poetry is a hilarious and gentle elegy to a natural world that has been overindustrialized, and a love letter to all that remains. It combines the narrative quality of a novel with the everyday and profound.
Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 96 pages
Publication date: 25 May 2023
Publisher: Lolli Editions
For centuries, poets have been enchanted by the allure of simple country living, envisioning a serene and idyllic existence amidst the tranquility of nature. However, in the countryside that Tityrus knows, the landscape is a stark contrast to this romantic notion. Beech trees soar to unimaginable heights, their branches reaching towards the sky like towering skyscrapers. Mice engage in fierce battles, their tiny bodies squirming and twitching as they vie for dominance. Meanwhile, the nearby island is overrun by swarms of gulls, their incessant cries echoing through the air. Despite its natural beauty, the forest is also a source of energy, housing a massive transformer substation that hums with power. Tragically, it is also the site of a young boy's drowning accident, a haunting reminder of the dangers that lurk within the embrace of nature.
The shepherds who graze their flocks in this rugged terrain are a diverse group, each with their own unique struggles. They are prescribed Ritalin to cope with the stress and exhaustion of their work, but often find themselves slipping and falling in the mud. They cry without understanding the reason behind their tears, their emotions overwhelmed by the harsh realities of their existence. Their sustenance consists of mini pizza rolls, a quick and easy snack that provides little nourishment but enough to keep them going.
Wiese's poetry, which is as hilarious as it is gentle, seamlessly weaves between the everyday and the profound. With the narrative quality of a novel, Tityrus captures the essence of rural life, offering both an elegy to a natural world that has long been overindustrialized and a love letter to all that remains. Through his vivid descriptions and poignant observations, Wiese invites readers to explore the complexities and contradictions of a world that is both beautiful and fragile.
In Tityrus, Wiese explores the relationship between humans and nature, questioning the ways in which we have exploited and damaged the environment. He highlights the consequences of our actions, from the loss of biodiversity to the pollution of our rivers and oceans. At the same time, he also celebrates the resilience and adaptability of nature, showcasing the ways in which it continues to thrive despite our attempts to control it.
One of the most striking aspects of Tityrus is Wiese's use of humor. His poems are filled with witty observations and clever turns of phrase, making them accessible and enjoyable to a wide audience. However, beneath the surface of humor lies a deeper message, a call to action to protect and preserve the natural world that we rely on.
Through his poetry, Wiese encourages us to reevaluate our relationship with nature and to recognize the importance of preserving it for future generations. He reminds us that we are not separate from the environment but rather a part of it, and that our actions have a profound impact on the world around us.
In conclusion, Tityrus is a powerful and thought-provoking poetry collection that offers a unique perspective on rural life and the complex relationship between humans and nature. Through his vivid descriptions, poignant observations, and use of humor, Wiese invites readers to explore the complexities and contradictions of a world that is both beautiful and fragile. By highlighting the importance of preserving the natural world, he encourages us to reevaluate our relationship with it and to take action to protect and preserve it for future generations.
Weight: 94g
Dimension: 185 x 120 x 9 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781915267153
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