There’s a long piece (6,759 words) by Sarah Resnick in the new issue of the
*LRB* on Ágota Kristóf, following the publication by Penguin last year of
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Tuesday, 24 February 2015
Poetic truth
The truth in its literal sense isn't a destination to be found by verse but a point of departure. In fact, an obstinate quest to render certain moments or scenes in a "truthful" way often inhibits a poem. Add a few swirling drops of fiction and a more authentic, arresting and unexpected truth suddenly emerges...
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Poetic truth
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