Description
Tityrus is both an elegy to a natural world that has long been over-industrialised, and a love letter to all that remains.
About the Author
DUNCAN WIESE (b. 1991) is a Danish poet and a graduate of the Danish Academy of Creative Writing, where he now teaches. He is the author of two poetry books, and his debut, Tityrus, was shortlisted for the prestigious Bodil and Jorgen Munch-Christensen Prize and the Bogforum Prize for New Writing. He lives in Funen. MAX MINDEN RIBEIRO is a literary translator and academic philosopher. His recent publications include Pelle Hvenegaard's Dear Zoe Ukhona and Finn Juhl: Life, Work, World by Christian Bundegaard. He lives in Copenhagen. SAM RIVIERE is the author of three poetry books: 81 Austerities, Kim Kardashian's Marriage, and After Fame, and most recently a novel, Dead Souls (2021).
Reviews
Duncan Wiese's subversive pastoral Tityrus shows how fraught life has become for the Arcadian shepherds among us. Refusing to sugarcoat Tityrus's experience of our fetid and worn-out world, Wiese uncovers the daily pathos and absurdities of contemporary life. This spare yet encompassing verse narrative, deftly translated by Max Minden Ribeiro and Sam Riviere, provides an insightful and haunting portrait of our time; - Denise Newman: I lost myself in this bittersweet sequence and it already feels like a place I've visited, a life I stowed-away in beyond the poems. A voice so compulsively readable, both tersely clear and compellingly mysterious that it gets into your head and starts narrating your own life; - Luke Kennard; A pastoral where the shepherd not only grazes his sheep, but also himself, the human - where human and animal overlap in a current of medicine, food, myth, alcohol - and love. So right on time is Tityrus; - Ursula Andkjaer Olsen
Book Information
ISBN 9781915267153
Author Duncan Wiese
Format Paperback
Page Count 96
Imprint Lolli Editions
Publisher Lolli Editions
Weight(grams) 140g
Dimensions(mm) 195mm * 123mm * 12mm