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About this book
Rediscover Joyce Mansour, the most significant Surrealist poet to emerge from 1950s Paris.
"You know very well, Joyce, that you are for meâand very objectively tooâthe greatest poet of our time. Surrealist poetry, that's you." âAndrĂ© Breton
Joyce Mansour, a Syrian Jewish exile from Egypt, was 25 years old when she published her first book in Paris in 1953. Her fierce, macabre, erotically charged works caught the eye of André Breton, who welcomed her into his Surrealist group and became her lifelong friend and ally. Despite her success in surrealist circles, her books received scant attention from the literary establishment, which is hardly surprising since Mansour's favorite topics happened to be two of society's greatest fears: death and unfettered female desire.
Now, over half a century later, Mansour's time has come. Emerald Wounds collects her most important work, spanning the entire arc of her career, from the gothic, minimalist fragments of her first published work to the serpentine power of her poems of the 1980s. In fresh new translations, Mansour's voice surges forth uncensored and raw, communicating the frustrations, anger, and sadness of an intelligent, worldly woman who defies the constraints and oppression of a male-dominated society. Mansour is a poet the world needs today.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Table of Contents
- Translatorâs Introduction
- Editorial Note
- Cris (1953) / Screams
- Déchirures (1955) / Shreds
- Poems from Bief (1958â1960)
- Rapaces (1960) / Birds of Prey
- Carré Blanc (1965) / White Square
- Les Damnations (1967) / Damnations
- Pandémonium (1976) / Pandemonium
- Jasmin Dâhiver (1982) / Winter Jasmine
- Flammes Immobiles (1985) / Still Flames
- Trous Noirs (1986) / Black Holes
- About the Author