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Beast
Contributor(s): Sola, Irene (Author), Holloway, Oscar (Translator)
ISBN: 1848615523     ISBN-13: 9781848615526
Publisher: Shearsman Books
OUR PRICE:   $17.10  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: October 2017
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BISAC Categories:
- Poetry | European - Spanish & Portuguese
Physical Information: 0.19" H x 5.5" W x 8.5" (0.24 lbs) 78 pages
 
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Beast is the first collection in English from award-winning Catalan poet Irene Sol , a darkly imaged, startling and lyrically precise exploration of gender, identity, sexuality and multiple forms of desire.

"Beast enters incisively, like claws. It arrives with gleaming fur and stinking. It's a creature that spills its guts and impels the same from others--peoples, animals, limbs, foodstuffs, logical thinking, familial and sexual relations. In Irene Sol 's scenes, there's nothing that isn't jammed together and insecure but what's constant is temperament. Beast comes swiftly, with a brazen laugh and cocked ears. Watch out when the lines pause for weird and possibly lethal detours. As Sol jolts, pulses and pushes off, she might leave the paths littered with bouquets or corpses." --Heather Phillipson

"Sensuous, precise, and profoundly generous in their glimpses of strikingly private narratives, Sola's poems feel perfectly placed for the strange heat of our times..." --Ben Rivers

"After drinking orange blossom water until she vomited everything that she had inside her, the writer and artist Leonora Carrington wrote that her stomach was 'the mirror of the earth'. Sol 's Beast has a duckling in the belly; the words it makes her sick up are evil, brittle, full of feeling. I'm excited to see this translation from the Catalan unleashed on UK poetry." --Sophie Collins


Contributor Bio(s): Sola, Irene: - Irene Solŕ is a writer and artist. She was born in Malla, near Barcelona in 1990. She has a BA in Fine Arts from the University of Barcelona and Listaháskóli Ísland, Reykjavik, and an MA in Literature, Film and Visual Culture, from the University of Sussex.