Collected body by Valzhyna Mort and translated by Elizabeth Oehlkers Wright

This is poetry from Belarus.

Collected body by Valzhyna Mort translated by Elizabeth Oehlkers Wright is published by Copper Canyon Press. This is a Book originally written in Belarusian. This was published in 2011.0 and has the ISBN of 9.781556593727E12.

Collected body, by Valzhyna Mort and translated by Elizabeth Oehlkers Wright from Belarusian, brings Belarusian-language poetry from Belarus into English through Belarusian embodiment, political lyric, and Valzhyna Mort’s collected body as both archive and battleground. The metadata gives the reader a doorway, but the real value is what happens once the poem starts making its own weather. I would read it for body, country, speech, and the pressure of carrying history inside the organs of the poem, not as a fixed lesson about Belarus. The best entry point is still the poem itself: the line that catches, the image that refuses to explain itself, the feeling that arrives before paraphrase. Collected body belongs in the translated poetry library because it gives Belarusian poetry a fierce contemporary presence of witness and corporeal intelligence.

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