Sea, Land, Shadow

4 September 2017

Kazuko Shiraishi (Author), Yumiko Tsumura (Translator)

Description

An exciting new collection of poems from "the Allen Ginsberg of Japan" (Kenneth Rexroth)

the people, the boats completely gone with the tsunami / tonight you would not be able to sleep —from Sea, Land, Shadow

Sea, Land, Shadow, the fourth collection by Kazuko Shiraishi to be published by New Directions, comprises work written over sixty-years, from 1951 to 2015. Shiraishi, described by Donald Keene as “the outstanding poetic voice of her generation of disengagement in Japan,” sees the world in a grain of rice and finds poetry in a mountain-road traffic jam. In the haunting title poem, she visits Iwanuma not long after the disastrous tsunami hit in 2011 and finds “no houses but a place where houses had been.” This pamphlet also includes a long, lyrical homage to Yukio Mishima, as well as playful and profound meditations on a Roman condom, lizard god, god of war, and an ear.

Reviews

"Eclectic and electric." — Catherine Belshaw, Paul Worley, and Sohini Basak, Asymptote

Paperback

9780811226950

152 x 229 mm • 64 pages

£8.99

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