Description
About the Author
Anne Carson was born in Canada and teaches ancient Greek for a living.
Reviews
"Carson is nothing less than brilliant-unfalteringly sharp indiction, audacious, and judicious in taking liberties." -- Publishers Weekly
"Reading Anne Carson is to experience aeuphonious, mystical sort of perplexity." -- Richard Bernstein - The New York Times
"She reaches past the contemporary moment to craft her unique and universal voice, one that is both as ancient as Sappho and intimidatingly modern." -- Washington Square News
"People who don't read poetry read Anne Carson." -- Deborah Landau
"She is one of the few writers writing in English that I would read anything she wrote." -- Susan Sontag
"It is a cry of grief posed in question form, emphatic, handwritten, excessive and abbreviated and, in this sense, a measured scream that gives us some sense of who or what lives on when it is all too late." -- Judith Butler - Public Books
"Her poetry is light, swift, and beautiful." -- The New Yorker
"The reader, the listener is provoked and challenged to the utmost." -- The Times Literary Supplement
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A beautiful, bewildering book, wondrous and a bit scary to behold, that gives a reader much to think about without making it clear how she should feel.
" -- Slate"Ms. Carson does more than just update the language and quicken the pacing-she rewrites the play, mines its subtleties, its absurdity and its strangely comic timing and manages to produce a unique text out of a story that goes back much further than the fifth century when Sophocles wrote his version." -- The Guardian
"Carson's poetry convinces. Carson's work is irrepressibly modern and provoking." -- The Oxonian Review
"Stone's illustrations and the hand-lettered text make Antigonick a beautiful object." -- livemint.com & The Wall Street Journal
"Antigonick is as much a re-telling as it is a testament to the importance of Antigone in Western art, of re-tellings, and of refiguring narrative." -- Critical Mob
"Her poetry is expressionistic (you see this in Antigonick), shot through with a spiritual turbulence and an almost violent sensitivity to experience, and the barbed edges of her lines can send shocks through you." -- Full Stop
"In Carson's hands, this small, familiar Greek volume takes on a thunderously fresh rhythm, a satisfying blend of poetry and prose." -- KGB Bar Lit Magazine
"Her poetry at it's best, like Antigone's character, is a thrilling combination of hot-blooded instinct and dispassionate resolve." -- National Post
"The experiment's a fascinating one, and this interesting, risk-taking book is unignorable." -- The Independent
"Antigonick plays extensively with the conventions of narrative form, translation, and the physical presentation of literature." -- The Rumpus
"This is where Carson's best work is staged: in the uncanny gateway between the temporal and the timeless; in the nick between the world of powerboats and the sublime, terrifying realm of the dead and the still lively gods." -- New Statesman
"Antigonick has arrived at the right cultural moment." -- The New Inquiry
"Carson's Antigonick is wildly unorthodox. But it's also captivating, in a brash, pop culture-inflected way." -- Thestar.com
Book Information
ISBN 9780811222921
Author Anne Carson
Format Paperback
Page Count 51
Imprint New Directions Publishing Corporation
Publisher New Directions Publishing Corporation
Weight(grams) 75g
Dimensions(mm) 203mm * 132mm * 8mm