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Pigs in Delirium
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Pigs in Delirium

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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

First published in Cabo Verde in 1998, Jorge Carlos Fonseca's Pigs in Delirium (Porcos em Delirio) charted and continues to chart a new vision not just for Cabo-Verdean poetry, but for all of Lusophone poetry. Pigs in Delirium begins with a 10-page biographical timeline of the allegedly deceased author's life, compiled by an old enemy turned posthumous admirer. The grandiose, surreal, and self-deprecating document includes recognizable elements from Jorge Carlos Fonseca's known biography alongside a fantastical and metaphysical one. Spicerian in tone, it recounts the poet's strange birth, several body parts at a time, over the course of his first 19 years; a 27-day argument with Rene Char, already long dead, over the best title for the book; and even a failed heist of the Louvre.

Paginated in reverse, Fonseca's poems sprawl across multiple pages, sometimes crossed out by large Xs. Though they read from top to bottom their typesetting from the bottom margin upward suggests levitation or the rising of a tropical mist. As these innovations suggest, Porcos em Delirio is not an "easy" book. Fonseca delights in difficulty-Joyce being another influence cited by fellow poet Armenio Vieira-and reflects this pleasure in a playful intellectualism that can at times approach the abstruse. Indeed, a perfect understanding of the poems may not be merely impossible but beside the point. And yet the book remains as legible as it is imagistic, lyrical, and hyper-referential.

In this, the strangest book of Lusophone African literature, the poet devours and regurgitates influences from Breton to Bunuel, Ginsberg to Garbarek, with a recurring fondness for Archie Shepp, occasional incursions of Kriolu wordplay, and a talent for mimicking (and skewering) the language of postcolonial island politics. This searing skepticism of overwrought political language is run through with Utopian faith in the power of poetry. Pigs in Delirium marks the English-language debut of an essential postcolonial African voice.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Insert Press
Date
27 May 2025
Pages
178
ISBN
9781947322165

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

First published in Cabo Verde in 1998, Jorge Carlos Fonseca's Pigs in Delirium (Porcos em Delirio) charted and continues to chart a new vision not just for Cabo-Verdean poetry, but for all of Lusophone poetry. Pigs in Delirium begins with a 10-page biographical timeline of the allegedly deceased author's life, compiled by an old enemy turned posthumous admirer. The grandiose, surreal, and self-deprecating document includes recognizable elements from Jorge Carlos Fonseca's known biography alongside a fantastical and metaphysical one. Spicerian in tone, it recounts the poet's strange birth, several body parts at a time, over the course of his first 19 years; a 27-day argument with Rene Char, already long dead, over the best title for the book; and even a failed heist of the Louvre.

Paginated in reverse, Fonseca's poems sprawl across multiple pages, sometimes crossed out by large Xs. Though they read from top to bottom their typesetting from the bottom margin upward suggests levitation or the rising of a tropical mist. As these innovations suggest, Porcos em Delirio is not an "easy" book. Fonseca delights in difficulty-Joyce being another influence cited by fellow poet Armenio Vieira-and reflects this pleasure in a playful intellectualism that can at times approach the abstruse. Indeed, a perfect understanding of the poems may not be merely impossible but beside the point. And yet the book remains as legible as it is imagistic, lyrical, and hyper-referential.

In this, the strangest book of Lusophone African literature, the poet devours and regurgitates influences from Breton to Bunuel, Ginsberg to Garbarek, with a recurring fondness for Archie Shepp, occasional incursions of Kriolu wordplay, and a talent for mimicking (and skewering) the language of postcolonial island politics. This searing skepticism of overwrought political language is run through with Utopian faith in the power of poetry. Pigs in Delirium marks the English-language debut of an essential postcolonial African voice.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Insert Press
Date
27 May 2025
Pages
178
ISBN
9781947322165