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The Plurality of Worlds of Lewis
Jacques Roubaud
出版
Dalkey Archive Press
, 1995
主題
Fiction / General
Performing Arts / General
Poetry / General
Poetry / European / General
ISBN
1564780694
9781564780690
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=A0u6eyEn0zsC&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋
This collection of prose and poetry elaborates on themes explored in Roubaud's Some Thing Black, which the Times Literary Supplement called "a harrowing book . . . an elegy for our time." As in the earlier collection, Roubaud grapples with the grief he continues to feel at the untimely death of his young wife. In parts 1 and 2, he uses the possible existence of many worlds as a means by which to transcend the trauma of this unbearable loss. (David Lewis's book On the Plurality of Worlds provided the inspiration and title for Roubaud's book.) These poems also rage against the limitations of poetry itself, which can only clarify the exactness of his grief, not assuage it. In part 3, Roubaud uses a mathematically precise form to explore the idea of form. As a meditation on both grief and on poetry, The Plurality of Worlds of Lewis is a memorable achievement.