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Amber Necklace from Gdansk - Linda Nemec Foster

Amber Necklace from Gdansk

Poems
Buch | Softcover
56 Seiten
2001
Louisiana State University Press (Verlag)
978-0-8071-2712-4 (ISBN)
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Inspired by her Polish American heritage and her first visit to her family's homeland in 1996, Linda Nemec Foster's stunning new collection poignantly reflects on the immigrant experience - an experience of loss and discovery, of ambivalence and pride, of deep tragedy and redemption.
Inspired by her Polish American heritage and her first visit to her family's homeland in 1996, Linda Nemec Foster's stunning new collection poignantly reflects on the immigrant experience- an experience of loss and discovery, of ambivalence and pride, of deep tragedy and redemption. Foster's own ethnicity as the daughter of second-generation immigrants from Poland is colored by America's somewhat disinterested view of the ""other"" Europe- only recently emerged from history's dark shadow- and of a country that for a hundred years did not exist as a political entity. In the book's opening poem, The Awkward Young Girl Approaching You, she struggles with this sense of ethnic identity: ""Who will speak for the dis-possessed, / those who come from nowhere, / whose birthplace cannot be found / on any map . . . ?"" Foster's attempts to reclaim an ethnic heritage, to search for herself in the mirror of her family's history, resonate throughout her verse.

Divided into four parts and employing an impressive variety of poetic styles and forms, Amber Necklace from Gda´nsk moves from lyric childhood memories and descriptions of immigrant life to prose poems that interweave the mythic and historic past with the present. Foster captures the stark sense of loss that permeates Poland- from Chopin's self-exile, to the silence of rain, to the overwhelming horror of the Holocaust- and concludes with a group of poems that reveal resilience in the face of a haunted past and an iconoclastic present.

Imaginative, powerful, surprising, and magical, Foster's lines breathe life into the land, history, and culture of her ancestors. Who will speak for the dispossessed? These poems will.

Linda Nemec Foster is the author of four previous poetry collections, most recently Living in the Fire Nest. She teaches writing workshops for the Michigan Council for the Arts and Cultural Affairs in Grand Rapids.

Verlagsort Baton Rouge
Sprache englisch
Maße 138 x 230 mm
Themenwelt Literatur Biografien / Erfahrungsberichte
Literatur Lyrik / Dramatik Lyrik / Gedichte
ISBN-10 0-8071-2712-4 / 0807127124
ISBN-13 978-0-8071-2712-4 / 9780807127124
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