A book that is also an ecosystem, full of impossible crossings and alive with unexpected communions.

Fani Avramopoulou, Antiphony

Exploring motherhood, myth, and “transhumance,” Chimera is a stunningly ambitious poetry volume by the award-winning Greek poet Phoebe Giannisi

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Chimera

Poetry by Phoebe Giannisi

Translated from Greek by Brian Sneeden

FINALIST FOR THE PEN AWARD FOR POETRY IN TRANSLATION

FINALIST FOR THE NATIONAL TRANSLATION AWARD IN POETRY AND TRANSLATION

In her third collection in English, Phoebe Giannisi lays out her vision for a chimeric poetics that blends field recordings, state archives, and ancient texts. The center of Chimera engages with a three-year field research project on the goat-herding practices of a community of Vlachs, a people of Northern Greece and the Southern Balkans who speak their own language and practice transhumance. In these poems, day-to-day activities such as shearing and shepherding mix with snippets of conversations, oral tradition, and song—locating a larger story in this ancient marriage between humans and animals. Through her poetry and fieldwork, this mytho-historical connection between metamorphosis and utterance takes form in what the Greek newspaper Kathimerini calls “a bold achievement: a studio wherein poems and other texts, other voices, become exhibited."

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published: Jul, 09 2024

ISBN:
9780811237826
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Page Count:
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Portrait of Phoebe Giannisi

Phoebe Giannisi

Contemporary Greek poet

A book that is also an ecosystem, full of impossible crossings and alive with unexpected communions.

Fani Avramopoulou, Antiphony

Some of the best of her lyric writing… strange and captivating.

*Publishers Weekly"

Giannisi is unquestionably herself within a vanguard of Greek poets for whom self-awareness and honesty have become second nature.

Shon Arieh-Lerer, World Literature Today

An intimate and utterly feminine perspective on language and regeneration.

Jessica Gigot, The New York Times

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