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Ausra Kaziliunaite

    Aušra Kaziliūnaitė est une poétesse lituanienne dont les œuvres se caractérisent par une vision pénétrante du monde et une approche stylistique unique. Sa poésie, traduite en douze langues, explore de profondes émotions humaines et des questions existentielles. Ses poèmes choisis, publiés en anglais, ont été reconnus comme parmi les meilleures œuvres de la littérature balte récemment traduites en anglais. Ses textes sont célébrés pour leurs images vives et leur capacité à évoquer de puissantes impressions.

    The Moon Is a Pill
    • 2019

      The Moon Is a Pill

      • 70pages
      • 3 heures de lecture
      3,7(7)Évaluer

      Ausra Kaziliunaite's poetry has been described as 'post-avant-garde'; she is unafraid to shock readers with her surreal, ugly-beautiful imagery, alternative form, and regular resistance to the rigidity of social norms. In The Moon is a Pill, a collection of the best of Ausra's poetry, translated by Rimas Uzgiris, the reader discovers the extent of the poet's social engagement, mixed with a swirl of psychedelia through an existential lens. As she walks around her city, questioning God, stalked by an abandoned stuffed bird, finding a grubby child in an egg, searching for answers in bus stops and windows, her writing is intimate and personal, yet never reassuring, never fluffy, and often with a quiet nod to the complex political past of her country: who can stop you from writing what you want?/ we must understand that his times were those of censorship/ we now live in a greenhouse like some kind of tomato... from 'Freedom'. The Moon is a Pill is part of the Parthian Baltic project.

      The Moon Is a Pill