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Voodoo Inverso
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Voodoo Inverso

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In this debut collection, Voodoo Inverso, Mark Wagenaar composes a startling mystical imagism and sets it to music, using self-portraits to explore differing physical and spiritual landscapes. He uses a variety of personae–a victim of sex trafficking in Amsterdam, a fichera dancer, a portrait haunted by Dante, a carillonneur of starlight, an elephant in pink slippers remembering its beloved–to silhouette the intricacies and frailties of the body and the world. In a series of ‘gospels’ and ‘histories’–such as the poems ‘The History of Ecstasy’ and ‘Moth Hour Gospel’–he shines a light on the possibilities of transcendence and transfiguration, weaving together memory and loss with desire and hope.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
University of Wisconsin Press
Country
United States
Date
26 March 2012
Pages
80
ISBN
9780299288143

In this debut collection, Voodoo Inverso, Mark Wagenaar composes a startling mystical imagism and sets it to music, using self-portraits to explore differing physical and spiritual landscapes. He uses a variety of personae–a victim of sex trafficking in Amsterdam, a fichera dancer, a portrait haunted by Dante, a carillonneur of starlight, an elephant in pink slippers remembering its beloved–to silhouette the intricacies and frailties of the body and the world. In a series of ‘gospels’ and ‘histories’–such as the poems ‘The History of Ecstasy’ and ‘Moth Hour Gospel’–he shines a light on the possibilities of transcendence and transfiguration, weaving together memory and loss with desire and hope.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
University of Wisconsin Press
Country
United States
Date
26 March 2012
Pages
80
ISBN
9780299288143