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Footwork

Selected Poems of Severo Sarduy

Footwork( )
Author: Sarduy, Severo
Translator: Francis, David
ISBN:978-1-949918-02-1
Publication Date:Feb 2021
Publisher:Circumference Books
Book Format:Paperback
List Price:USD $20.00
Book Description:

Poetry. Latinx Studies. LGBTQIA Studies. Cuban Studies. Translated by David Francis. Cuban writer Severo Sarduy was one of the most groundbreaking Latin American literary figures of the 20th-Century. His poems are acrobatic in content and form, innovative, and also part of a deep lineage and web of connection. David Francis translated the poems from Spanish into a gripping English. He writes, FOOTWORK is "a body of work that sings on its own, that celebrates the carnal life, the...
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Book Details
Pages:264
Detailed Subjects: Poetry / General
Fiction / Lgbtq+ / Gay
Physical Dimensions (W X L X H):5 x 8 x 1 Inches
Book Weight:0.5 Pounds
Author Biography
Sarduy, Severo (Author)
Sarduy has written primarily in exile and under the aegis of contemporary French intellectual and cultural movements. His essays are dense speculations about the complex structure of contemporary culture, a line of inquiry that forms the basis of his highly wrought fiction. He explores individuals and situations as the intersection of multiple levels of cultural formation enacted (unconsciously by the characters) in even the most menial actions and events. Stripped down to their narrative core, Sarduy's novels typically deal with the quotidian, but the quotidian figured in a richly textured language that is as difficult to read as his cultural formations are to understand. Moreover, Sarduy has been especially audacious both in depicting taboo (panerotic sexualism, homosexuality, transvestism, and transgressive "gender bending" in general) and in demonstrating taboo's irrelevance to daily life. In Sarduy's vision, the lines drawn between taboo and transgression, the conventional and the deviant, are not real. In one sense, Sarduy's writing is quintessentially Cuban in themes and tone, while at the same time one of the best examples of Latin American late modernism. 020



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