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Track
von Norman Finkelstein
Verlag: Shearsman Books
Hardcover
ISBN: 978-1-84861-206-8
Erschienen am 01.04.2012
Sprache: Englisch
Format: 229 mm [H] x 152 mm [B] x 18 mm [T]
Gewicht: 506 Gramm
Umfang: 310 Seiten

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Track is a book-length poem, originally released in the USA in 3 volumes by Spuyten Divil. Praise for the work includes -
"Norman Finkelstein's Track undertakes a voyage beset by recombinatory duress. An excursis through realms where "the letters / arrive to be destroyed," this wickedly wise poem keeps on arriving long after it's done-a lingering trade or track of mind in mind, trouble in mind. It is a beautiful, beguiling book of unrest." -Nathaniel Mackey
"Track beautifully reminds us that pain and uncertainty are 'to be exchanged for music'. This is a haunting 'broken crown' of a poem in which language's power to name transmutes loss simultaneously into celebration and epiphany. -Michael Heller
"The cumulative sense and soul of so many passages ventured, so many thresholds crossed, shed a perfect radiance. In Track, the light is solid." -Donald Revell
"Paradise is the track we're following in this poem, the spoor we're on, the prey we're tracking... Finkelstein has created an amazing new kind of poem - as tensile as it is frangible, as spiritually reviving as it is philosophically zeroing." -Peter O'Leary



Norman Finkelstein is a poet, critic, and Emeritus Professor of English at Xavier University. His most recent book of criticism is To Go Into the Words, a volume of selected essays, which appears in the Poets on Poetry series from the University of Michigan Press. He writes and edits the poetry review blog Restless Messengers. (www.poetryinreview.com)