Inger Christensen (1935-2009) was both a virtuoso and a paradox. Her
fiction, drama, essays and children’s books won her wide acclaim in
Denmark and other European countries, but it is her poetry –
spanning a forty-year period – that best reveals her versatility and
depth. Her poetry reflects a complex philosophical background, yet her
most complex poetic works have enjoyed wide public popularity. Many of
her poems have a visionary quality, yet she is a paradoxically
down-to-earth visionary, focusing on the simple stuff of everyday life
and in it discovering the metaphysical as if by chance. In alphabet,
Christensen creates a framework of psalm-like forms that unfold like
expanding universes, crystallising into words both the beauty and the
potential for destruction that permeate our world and our times.
‘The ecological crisis forms the starting point for a part ecstatic
homage to the world and nature, which in spite of everything is still
found: partly in the active sense that it exists, partly in the
passive sense that it is discovered and understood – by the poet and
by us.’ – Erik Skyum-Nielsen ‘Inger Christensen’s use of
systems in no way inhibits the evolution of her poetry. On the
contrary, it is as if the poetry comes about by virtue of the systems;
as if it emerges in the interplay and friction with a random, but
fixed order. In alphabet, Inger Christensen has created a system by
combining the alphabet with Fibonacci’s numeric sequence, in which
each number is equal to the sum of the two preceding numbers: 0, 1, 1,
2, 3, 5, 8, 13 etc. alphabet is about the relationship between people
and nature and, like it, is itself a form of creation. With the word
exist as the pivot, the poems move – from the first wondering
confirmation apricot trees exist – out into the world to life and
death, the planet and calamity.’ – Christian Egesholm
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ISBN
9781780370064
Publisert
2018
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Bloodaxe Books
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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