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Violencia, pérdida y extinción, desde los paisajes postcoloniales de Australia, hasta los bosque nubosos de Nicaragua, Los peligros, ganador entre otros del 2016 Prime Minister's Literary Award for Poetry, refleja un mundo depredador, plagado de amenazas reales e imaginarias a las que el lector se enfrenta a través de un lirismo rápido, oscuro y lingüísticamente exquisito.Cargados de la imaginación mercurial de Sarah Holland-Batt, los poemas viajan por toda la geografía explorando las relaciones familiares, adentrándose en paisajes urbanos y estudiando los instintos animales para tratar de analizar la naturaleza del amor, un sentimiento al que siempre parece acompañarle la soledad.
Spanning poems written in the United States, Central America, Europe, and Australia, The Hazards is a dazzling and inventive collection. Opening with a vision of a leveret's agonizing death by myxomatosis and closing with a lover disappearing into dangerous waters, Holland-Batt reflects a predatory world rife with hazards, both real and imagined. Her cosmopolitan poems careen through diverse geographical territory--from haunted postcolonial landscapes in Australia to brutal animal hierarchies in the cloud forests of Nicaragua, the still Danish interiors of Hammershøi and the serial killer stalking Long Island Sound--and engage everywhere with questions of violence and loss, erasure, and extinction. Charged with Holland-Batt's mercurial imagination and swift lyricism, this unsettling and darkly intelligent collection inhabits an uncertain world with a questioning eye and clear mind, unafraid to veer "straight into turbulence."
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