A Different Practice, Fredrik Nyberg

A Different Practice

Fredrik Nyberg

Publisher: Ugly Duckling Presse
PubDate: 4/1/2008
ISBN: 9781933254357
Binding: PAPERBACK
Price: $14.00
Quantity Available: 102
Pages: 128
 

Poetry. Translated from the Swedish by Jennifer Hayashida. "I try to not keep them entirely still/ just get them (the words) to crowd around something/ special (a theme) an idea that has such/ weight that it/ at least partially/ can replace a person's (your) glance/ when it turns away (and from me)"--from the text. A DIFFERENT PRACTICE is Jennifer Hayashida's translation of Swedish poet Fredrik Nyberg's influential book En annorlunda praktik, containing the five original sections "Rotor blades, movements 1-5," "Pets--the private," "You...," "Shall these hands," and "The Years." Showing the influences of Ashbery, Roubaud, and Susan Howe, Nyberg's quiet but forceful poems contend with the difficulties of using poetry as a form of remembrance. Through the transcription of memory, the collection creates its own fluid, mysterious, and startlingly intimate sense of time. Fredrik Nyberg, born in 1968, currently living in Gothenburg, Sweden, attended the creative writing program at the University of Gothenburg, an institution which has fostered some of the country's better-known writers, and has since become an established force in new forms of poetic expression there.

Author City: Gothenburg SWE

Frederik Nyberg was born in 1968 and currently resides in Gothenborg, Sweden. His debut collection, En annorlunda praktik (A Different Practice) was published by Norstedts Forlag in 1998. Subsequent books, Blomsterur-forklaringar och dikter Clockwork of Flowers-Explanations and Poems), and Aren (The Years), were published in 2000 and 2002, respectively. In 2003, Nyberg wrote the play, TunnelsTng (Tunnel Song), commissioned by Gothenborg's Cinnnober Theater and their undertaking, Det svenska projektet (The Swedish Project), with the mission to stimulate and develop contemporary Swedish theatre. Nyberg serves on the editorial boards of the Swedish literary publications Ord & Bild and OEI.

Reviews and Other Links
http://www.bookslut.com/poetry/2008_04_012667.php
http://bostonreview.net/BR34.4/archambeau.php
Steven Karl in Sink Review


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