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Wild Lines and Poetic Travels
A Keijiro Suga Reader
Wild Lines and Poetic Travels
A Keijiro Suga Reader
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This volume of essays and translations analyzes the prodigious and wide-ranging output of Keijiro Suga. Based in Japan, Keijiro Suga's works are wide-ranging and multilingual. His volumes of poetry have been shortlisted for a range of poetry prizes, and he was awarded the 2011 Yomiuri Shinbun Prize for Travel writing. He has translated dozens of books and has authored or co-authored more than fifteen other books across various genres. He is, by his own introduction, a poet first, but is also a prolific book reviewer, an astute theorist, and an insightful critic. His presence and contributions have been profound in many countries around the globe.
Table of Contents
Chapter 2: Just as Though a Number of the Tales of a Friend Remain within Me, While a Number of Others Have Been Forgotten
Chapter 3: Keijiro Suga and the Reading Play Night on the Milky Way Train
Chapter 4: Waves of Connection: Canadian Poetry and the Poetry and Criticism of Keijiro Suga
Chapter 5: The First Three Books by Keijiro Suga
Chapter 6: On the Wisdom of Earth, Water, Fire, Water, and on Border Crossing: Reading Keijiro Suga's Agend'Ars Poetry collection
Chapter 7: 4x4x4x4: Reflections on Keijiro Suga's Poetics in Practice
Chapter 8: Traveling, Troubling, and Translating: Reading Suga Keijiro with/against Hiroki Azuma
Chapter 9: A Multilingual Archipelago: Keijiro Suga's Journey through Hawaii on to the Caribbean
Chapter 10: Tokyo Heterotopia-In Search of Asia Within
Chapter 11: Keijiro Suga's Coyote Days
Chapter 12: Unknown Archipelagoes: Travelogues and Assemblages in the writings of Keijiro Suga
Chapter 13: “Satisfying Feeling of Nearness”: Fact a
Product details
Published | 29 Jul 2021 |
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Format | Hardback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 256 |
ISBN | 9781793607577 |
Imprint | Lexington Books |
Dimensions | 229 x 164 mm |
Series | New Studies in Modern Japan |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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