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Œuvres de Anna Moschovakis

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Not sure what think or what I’m left with. Interesting enough to finish, a split narrative between a woman and the book she is writing about another woman, Eleanor. It never coalesced for me. I suppose that was the post-modern point. But it’s tedious.
 
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BookyMaven | 1 autre critique | Dec 6, 2023 |
 
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JRobinW | 1 autre critique | Jan 20, 2023 |
Another award winner from the Academy of American Poets that makes you wonder. It is an somewhat interesting attempt, but nothing memorable remains when you are done reading.

OR Leave the book and take the canoe.
 
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dasam | 1 autre critique | Jun 21, 2018 |
You and Three Others Are Approaching a Lake by Anna Moschovakis, which was awarded the James Laughlin Award by the Academy of American Poets, is a collection of four long poems with a prologue and epilogue poem that discusses and assesses four books — The Tragedy of Waste by Stuart Chase, Death as a Way of Life by Roger A. Caras, The Human Machine by Arnold Bennett, and In Search of Wealth by Cyril S. Belshaw — from the twentieth century that the poet discovered in a used bookshop in South Kortright, New York. The poems share the same titles as the books, and the title of the collection makes its appearance in the first poem.

Moschovakis makes a great many assumptions about the readers knowledge of the industrial revolution and their understanding of economics. First she compares the lake to supply and the men and women entering the wood and approaching the lake as demand, but later, the lake becomes more ambiguous. From the cycles of supply and demand in the markets and the growth of the workforce to the incessant bombardment of advertising, the narrator of the poem is questioning the capitalistic ways of society and whether those are not wasteful in terms of time and energy spent. She also postulates that we are no different from nature in how we react to available resources, which begs the question just how civilized are we when we succumb to our basest instincts to use everything around us?

Read the full review: http://savvyverseandwit.com/2012/04/you-and-three-others-are-approaching-a-lake-...
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sagustocox | 1 autre critique | Apr 27, 2012 |

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