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  • af Nina Zivancevic
    162,95 kr.

    This is the Serbian poet Nina Zivancevic's most accomplished book of poetry written in English. Having escaped a multitude of multi-layered and multicultural traps as might be expected of any immortal poet, in her latest book of verse she comes back to her origins. The poem 'Phoenix' reflects the poet's personal cycles of life in more ways than one but how many tmes can she emerge from the fire? "The Cure" is simply the poet's dialogue with her own death, having realised that all her negotiations with the possibilities of rebirth were over. A profound and essentially lyrical book which recalls the brave dialogues of the Stoics; "Death is nothing and I am not afraid of it". Peer Reviews: "Everything she learned about poetry - she learned from me!" Allen Ginsberg, three months before his death. "Brilliant." "Somewhat like Picasso." Genevieve Huttin, poet, philosopher, radio commentator. "Letters to Myself give life that supreme sense of urgency and change, and time, and meaning. I love this new collection." Johny Brown, Band of Holy Joy, sound sculpture, poet, playwright. "Often irreverent, prophetic but always abundantly generous, Nina Zivancevic's Letters are addressed to the self and to the world at large. An essential European poet for our times." James Byrne, editor of The Wolf Magazine poet, teacher. "Throwaways no one would throw away, conversation no one normally hears, confessions of a woman more sinned against than sinning, her poems revel in their simplicity and sophistication. Behind the comic mask, a lot goes on. Witness the effortless grand canvas of 'Berlin' to see how a bohemienne writes on the move, touching the European pulse. Niall Mc Devitt - International Times, Irish poet.

  • af Nina Zivancevic
    142,95 kr.

    Living on Air is Nina Zivancevic's first novel written in an epistolary form. Its title, Living on Air was chosen by an attentive reader of this dreamy and zany piece of fiction - Gerard Malanga (photographer/poet/ Warhol's archivist cum secretary) who was the first one to point out the strong social issues and colourful background which dominate its seemingly plotless structure. Megalopolis such as New York, in the age of plagues - be it AIDS, be it a financial countdown of the world's mega-depression, be it the impoverished human communication - appears to be the real hero of Zivancevic's fiction. However, the ambiguous young immigrant's experiences in her new homeland can easily sway us into thinking that this may be nothing but just "another novel on brave immigration". It is not. Zivancevic, as a genuine poet/scholar and a performance artist puts on her dark Eastern European sunglasses and through their lens observes her new planet which shines dark in front of her. Another Eastern European, Julia Kristeva, critically described that foreign place which dwells at the same time outside and inside of us - she had entitled it The Black Sun. However, Nina Zivancevic's lyrical novel defies the notion of the genre as much as it redefines its themes and the socio-political issues. Its aesthetic approach to the actual problems in a society, clarifies the idea that the cause of the society's terminal ills and diseases is to be found in its existential, moral and social fabric.

  • af Nina Zivancevic
    222,95 kr.

    Nina Zivancevic's SMRTi belongs to a hybrid genre of fictional poetics cum anthropological essays. These essays are somewhat included in a vast genre of travelogues but these journals are more akin to the explorations of Margaret Mead and Levi-Strauss who believed in the anthropology of the Big Other not the strictly geographical descriptions of the lands we visit.

  • af Nina Zivancevic
    142,95 kr.

    "Je traverse le Bazar d'Khalili, la puanteur du Caire, épices ambrées et tapis fraîchement tissés emplissent mes narines de plaisir ; ces images de pauvreté, de sexe clandestin et de t-shirts, ces images de mendiants, ces images du Tiers Monde qui s'écroule tandis que le Premier Monde est à son aise". Ce recueil est celui d'une poète dont le rayonnement en langue serbe, reflète la grande actualité d'une ¿uvre poétique radicalement novatrice. Une ¿uvre qui interpelle les ressources invisibles de la langue française.

  • af Nina Zivancevic
    142,95 kr.

  • - A Correspondence
    af Nina Zivancevic & Marc James Leger
    317,95 kr.

    CMOK to YOu To presents the 2015 email correspondence of the Serbian-born poet, art critic and playwright Nina Zivančevic and Canadian cultural theorist Marc James Léger. In December of 2014 Léger invited Zivančevic to contribute a text to the second volume of the book he was editing, The Idea of the Avant Garde - And What It Means Today. Taken with each other's idiosyncrasies, their correspondence gradually shifted from amiable professional exchanges and the eventual failure to organize a scholarly event to that of collaborating on some kind of writing project. Several titles were attempted for the eventual book - Marshmallow Muse: The Exact and Irreverent Letters of MJL and NZ, The Orange Jelly Bean, or, I Already Am Eating from the Trash Can All the Time: The Name of This Trash Can Is Ideology, The Secreted Correspondence of Mme Chatelet and Voltaire, and I'm Taken: The E-Pistolary Poetry of Kit le Minx and Cad - but none of these proved to be more telling than CMOK, the Serbian word for kiss, which sums up the authors' quest for "harmony" in an altogether imperfect world and literary medium.In this book, names of real people were changed in order to protect those who might otherwise be offended by the unguarded and absurdist commentary of its authors. Despite this fact, it is the fragility and elasticity of the writers' superegos that is tested as they vacillate from personal registers to intellectual strata. At once a cis-avant-gardist's exploration of anti-art and a poet's claim to some weak form of autonomy, CMOK delights in both the pleasures of casual email and the sublime realizations of Jacques Lacan's theory of sexuation. CMOK is a hybrid genre and a quest into the real of virtuality that defies the literary standards. Its authors, who never met, answer one another's basic needs and questions, separated as they are by time zones and the ocean, but not culturally or spiritually.

  • af Nina Zivancevic
    207,95 kr.

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