Literature & literary studies:

Orpheus

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From self-imposed distance ("I stand back from the streetlight at her school gate") to a distance that cannot be bridged in a single lifetime, the poems in Theo Dorgan's extraordinary new collection tell the story of Orpheus, the musician-poet, from artistic awakening through to the cost of remaining faithful to his calling. In a book presented in two halves, and composed throughout in sapphics - in English, one of the most challenging of poetic forms - Dorgan's contemporary Orpheus is part-drifter, part-troubadour, part-lover, recognising deeper patterns in his behaviour, but always of this place and time. In the book's second half, the locus shifts farther out into mythic space with a parallel narrative from the Greek world that both mirrors and interweaves with the first half's here-and-now. Together they offer a fresh, adventurous and unexpected take on a foundational mythic figure.
Release date Australia
April 19th, 2018
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Pages
80
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Dimensions
140x216x8
ISBN-13
9781910251362
Product ID
27755007

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