Split World Poems, 1990-2005
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TextPublication details: Tarset [England] Bloodaxe Books 2008Description: 304 p 23/14/1,7 cm. PaperbackISBN: - 9781852248024
- 1852248025
- 821.914 22
- PR9540.9.A55 S65 2008
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Includes index.
Moniza Alvi left Pakistan for England when a few months old. In her early work, she drew on real and imagined homelands in poems which are 'vivid, witty and imbued with unexpected and delicious glimpses of the surreal - this poet's third country' (Maura Dooley). Her less autobiographical later books are concerned not only with divisions between East and West but also with the interplay between inner and outer worlds, imagination and reality, physical and spiritual. "Split World" is published at the same time as Moniza Alvi's latest collection, "Europa", and includes poems from five previous collection: "The Country at My Shoulder" (1993), "A Bowl of Warm Air" (1996), "Carrying My Wife" (2000), "Souls" (2002) and "How the Stone Found Its Voice" (2005).
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