Time of Sky & Castles in the Air, Ayane Kawata

Time of Sky & Castles in the Air

Ayane Kawata

Publisher: Litmus Press
PubDate: 5/1/2010
ISBN: 9781933959085
Binding: PAPERBACK
Price: $18.00
Quantity Available: 29
Pages: 144
 

Poetry. East Asia Studies. Translated from the Japanese by Sawako Nakayasu. TIME OF SKY & CASTLES IN THE AIR is the first full-length translation of Ayane Kawata's poetry to be published in English. This single volume contains Kawata's first book of poems, Time of Sky (first published in Japanese by Kumo Publishers, 1969), and her sixth, Castles in the Air: A Dream Journal (first published in Japanese by Shoshi Yamada, 1991). Translator Sawako Nakayasu writes in the Afterword: "In TIME OF SKY we find terse lines that are unresolved—the tension is neither built nor released, but exists as if in its natural state, a note of music forever in suspension. It never arrives—it is and never was home..." and of CASTLES IN THE AIR Nakayasu writes: "Its poems are derived from a notebook the author kept for 15 years, in which she recorded her dreams every morning upon waking.... The logic in these prose poems may feel familiar to us as dream logic, but we also find in them the complexity and anxiety attendant to of a lifetime spent living in a culture not one's own, an ongoing reckoning with one's dangers and desires, and the difficulty (and absurdity) of trying to communicate with others." Cover art by Mauro Zamora.

Ayane Kawata, a female Japanese poet, was born in China in 1940. She published her first book, Time of the Sky, in 1969 and has published at least seven other books, including Selected Poems, from which these poems have been taken. In the summer of 1969, Kawata traveled to Italy to pursue studies in art and has lived there and throughout Europe ever since. Despite her multilingual background, she writes poetry exclusively in Japanese.

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