In field Latin by Lutz Seiler and translated by Alexander Booth

This is poetry from Germany.

In field Latin by Lutz Seiler translated by Alexander Booth is published by Seagull Books. This is a Book originally written in German. This was published in 2016.0 and has the ISBN of 9.780857423368E12.

Lutz Seiler’s In field Latin, translated by Alexander Booth from German, should be introduced as more than a piece of metadata. The book’s charge gathers around field, archive, soil, and the grammar of place, and that makes it valuable for readers who want poems to think through sensation rather than explanation. I like descriptions that admit when a book may ask for patience, because patience is not a flaw in poetry. It is one of the pleasures. Read this one for the line that lingers, the image that feels half familiar and half impossible, the pressure of a voice shaped by poetry connected to Germany without being flattened into a lesson. In field Latin earns its place as a work of attention.

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