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pH Neutral History

di Lidija Dimkovska

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Shortlisted for the 2013 Best Translated Book Awards. "Dimkovska pins readers to the wall with rapid-fire linguistic energy."� 'Publishers Weekly', starred review"[Dimkovsaka has the] stunning capacity to transform the ridiculous into something poignant and utterly precise."� 'Boston Review' From the intersection of boundaries, Macedonian poet and novelist Lidija Dimkovska scrutinizes life's customary and trivial details to expose the consequences�both confusing and edifying�of living in an age of contradictory ethics. These poems are packed with unusual connections and surprising detail, and populated with family characters as well as Bruno Schultz, Laurie Anderson, and George Steiner. Bilingual presentation, with Macedonian 'en face'. From "Ideal Weight": 'Our river can be seen only through a small basement window.And nobody dies absolutely any more. The middle-class scrapesthe price tags off presents, decorates windows with laser stars, plays shadow theatrewithrubber gloves on. It makes faces at you as you cry:"I exorcise zombies professionally! Be free again!"and I know if you're too fat or too thin life and death are one and the same burden.Only someone of ideal weight can carry the cross upright . . .' Poet and novelist Lidija Dimkovska was born in 1971 in Macedonia and she earned a doctoral degree in Romanian literature in Bucharest. She has published six books of poetry and one novel; her work has been translated into twenty languages. Dimkovska lives and teaches in Ljubljana, Slovenia.… (altro)
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Love this poetry! Raw and rapid fire and unapologetic, obviously affected Yugoslav Wars of the '90s. Beautifully written and needing to be read as we still struggle to assimilate our understanding of this region. "To dig out what is live in my writing / do I have to bury those living in the world?"
  jveezer | Feb 3, 2018 |
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Shortlisted for the 2013 Best Translated Book Awards. "Dimkovska pins readers to the wall with rapid-fire linguistic energy."� 'Publishers Weekly', starred review"[Dimkovsaka has the] stunning capacity to transform the ridiculous into something poignant and utterly precise."� 'Boston Review' From the intersection of boundaries, Macedonian poet and novelist Lidija Dimkovska scrutinizes life's customary and trivial details to expose the consequences�both confusing and edifying�of living in an age of contradictory ethics. These poems are packed with unusual connections and surprising detail, and populated with family characters as well as Bruno Schultz, Laurie Anderson, and George Steiner. Bilingual presentation, with Macedonian 'en face'. From "Ideal Weight": 'Our river can be seen only through a small basement window.And nobody dies absolutely any more. The middle-class scrapesthe price tags off presents, decorates windows with laser stars, plays shadow theatrewithrubber gloves on. It makes faces at you as you cry:"I exorcise zombies professionally! Be free again!"and I know if you're too fat or too thin life and death are one and the same burden.Only someone of ideal weight can carry the cross upright . . .' Poet and novelist Lidija Dimkovska was born in 1971 in Macedonia and she earned a doctoral degree in Romanian literature in Bucharest. She has published six books of poetry and one novel; her work has been translated into twenty languages. Dimkovska lives and teaches in Ljubljana, Slovenia.

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