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Ornament of Asia

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In "Ornament of Asia", Alice Kavounas engages us with daring personal stories, as well as quotidian moments, expressed in vivid, precise language. Following on from "The Invited" (Sinclair-Stevenson), with its 'brilliant lyrical style' (Alan Brownjohn), Alice Kavounas has deepened and widened her range. She writes from an unusual perspective: a New Yorker whose father escaped from his idyllic birthplace in the dying days of the Ottoman Empire to build a new life in America. "Ornament of Asia" refers to Smyrna, her father's city, the richest and most cosmopolitan in the Ottoman Empire. In 1922, it would burn to the ground. Beginning with her poem "Road to Ithaca", we're taken on an intimate, international journey which crosses continents, evokes physical as well as psychological landscapes, and confronts the defining issues of our time: forced migration, the immigrant experience, the elusive idea of 'home'. These richly textured poems are punctuated by twelve episodes of compelling narrative, "The Red Sofa", which dissect with a sharp wit the emotional truth of what it means to be a child anywhere, but especially of 'foreign' parents in '50s America. Her new collection closes with "A Writer's Beach", in which the poet encounters '...these birds, oceanic/birds on the wing-each lending me a pen'.

Author Biography:

Alice Kavounas lives on the Lizard Peninsula, Cornwall, following an intensely urban life in NY and London. She is a tutor with the Poetry School, London, and Senior Lecturer at University College Falmouth. She is married to British historian Frederick Taylor. Born in Manhattan to Greek parents, Alice read English Literature at Vassar. On graduation, she moved to London to begin, completely by chance, a career as an advertising copywriter at JWT in Berkeley Square. She confesses to never having heard a nightingale sing. But she was pleased to see that several poets held down a day job there, and it was in London that her own poems began to take flight. Ornament of Asia is her second full collection.
Release date NZ
August 24th, 2009
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Illustrations
black & white illustrations
Pages
80
Dimensions
216x140x4
ISBN-13
9781848610613
Product ID
3245671

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