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Alphabet | Inger Christensen, Susanna Nied
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Awarded the American-Scandinavian PEN Translation Prize by Michael Hamburger, Susanna Nied's translation of alphabet introduces Inger Christensen's poetry to US readers for the first time. Born in 1935, Inger Christensen is Denmark's best known poet. Her award-winning alphabet is based structurally on Fibonacci's sequence (a mathematical sequence in which each number is the sum of the two previous numbers), in combination with the alphabet. The gorgeous poetry herein reflects a complex philosophical background, yet has a visionary quality, discovering the metaphysical in the simple stuff of everyday life. In alphabet, Christensen creates a framework of psalm-like forms that unfold like expanding universes, while crystallizing both the beauty and the potential for destruction that permeate our times.
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“early fall exists; aftertaste, afterthought;
seclusion and angels exist;
widows and elk exist; every
detail exists; memory, memory's light;
afterglow exists; oaks, elms,
junipers, sameness, loneliness exist;
eider ducks, spiders, and vinegar
exist, and the future, the future“

Remembering Inger Christensen on her birthday

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Alphabet | Inger Christensen, Susanna Nied
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#QuotsyApr21 Day 10: #Specific
Please do not ask me what this quote means - I have literally no understanding what it is trying to say - but it definitely fits today‘s prompt. 🤓🧚🏼‍♀️📚🌹

KatieB That‘s a head-scratcher! 🤔 4y
TK-421 I have no idea either! 🤷‍♀️ 4y
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