This is the first book published in English by of the work of Brazilian poet Ad lia Prado.
Prado also writes about ordinary matters; she insists that the.
These are Poems about human concerns, especially those of women, about living in one\'s body and out of it, about the physical but also the spiritual and the imaginative life.
Incorporating Poems published over fifteen years, The Alphabet in the Park is a book of passion and intelligence, wit and instinct.
This is the first book, published in English, of the work of Brazilian poet Ad lia Prado.
These are Poems of appetite, all kinds.
But also, an abundance of dark things, cancer, death, greed.
These Poems overflow with the humble, grand, various stuff of daily life-necklaces, bicycles, fish; saints and prostitutes and presidents; innumerable chickens and musical instruments.
And, seemingly at every turn, there is food.
As Ellen Watson says in her introduction, Ad lia Prados poetry is a poetry of abundance.
To Prado these are not contradictory: It\'s the soul that\'s erotic, she writes.
Prado also writes about ordinary matters; she insists that the human experience is both mystical and carnal.
These are Poems about human concerns, especially those of women, about living in one\'s body and out of it, about the physical but also the spiritual and the imaginative life.
Incorporating Poems published over fifteen years, The Alphabet in the Park is a book of passion and intelligence, wit and instinct.
This is the first book, published in English, of the work of Brazilian poet Ad lia Prado.
These are Poems of appetite, all kinds.
But also, an abundance of dark things, cancer, death, greed.
These Poems overflow with the humble, grand, various stuff of daily life - necklaces, bicycles, fish; saints and prostitutes and presidents; innumerable chickens and musical instruments...
And, seemingly at every turn, there is food.
As Ellen Watson says in her introduction, Ad lia Prados poetry is a poetry of abundance.
To Prado these are not contradictory: It\'s the soul that\'s erotic, she writes.
Prado also writes about ordinary matters; she insists that the human experience is both mystical and carnal.
These are Poems about human concerns, especially those of women, about living in one\'s body and out of it, about the physical but also the spiritual and the imaginative life.
Incorporating Poems published over the past fifteen years, The Alphabet in the Park is a book of passion and intelligence, wit and instinct.
This is the first book published in English by of the work of Brazilian poet Ad lia Prado