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*1001 $aAdnan, Etel$d1925-$_28403300
*24510$aTo look at the sea is to become what one is$ban Etel Adnan reader$nVolume I$cEtel Adnan ; edited by Thom Donovan & Brandon Shimoda, essay by Cole Swensen
*260 $aNew York, N.Y.$bNightboat Books$c2014
*300 $a364 s.
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*5208 $aThis landmark two-volume edition follows Adnan’s work from the infernal elegies of the 1960s to the ethereal meditations of her later poems, to form a portrait of an extraordinarily impassioned and prescient life. Ranging between essay, fiction, poetry, memoir, feminist manifesto, and philosophical treatise, while often challenging the conventions of genre, Adnan’s works give voice to the violence and revelation of the last six decades as it has centered, in part, within the geopolitics of the Arab world, and in particular the author’s native Beirut.
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