Fox and Hedgehog.

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Title: Fox and Hedgehog.
Authors: WILSON, EMILY (AUTHOR)
Source: Nation. Jun2024, Vol. 318 Issue 6, p68-74. 7p. 1 Color Photograph, 2 Cartoon or Caricatures.
Subjects: SELF, BILDUNGSROMANS, ARTISTIC creation, VETERANS, ART history, HEDGEHOGS, SHAME
Abstract: Anne Carson is a Canadian writer known for her unique style of poetry that combines contemporary experiences with allusions to ancient and medieval fables and myths. Her latest collection, "Wrong Norma," explores themes such as art, violence, grief, desire, and alienation. Carson's interest in ancient Greek literature and language has influenced her writing style, which is described as meandering and essayistic. She is known for her unconventional translations and adaptations of ancient Greek texts and her willingness to experiment with form and push the boundaries of literary genre. Carson's work appeals to young readers who are still inventing themselves and balances social comedy and metaphysical horror. [Extracted from the article]
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ISSN:00278378
Published in:Nation
Language:English