"An aura of legendary prestige surrounds the work of Alejandra Pizarnik," writes C sar Aira. Her last collection to be published before her suicide in 1972, A Musical Hell is the first book of poems by Pizarnik to be published in its entirety in the U.S. Pizarnik writes at the edge of poetic impossi[...]
From the Forbidden Garden: Letters from Alejandra Pizarnik to Antonio Beneyto offers an intimate self-portrait of Alejandra Pizarnik (1936-1972), one of the greatest Latin American poets of the twentieth century. The letters, written to this Spanish writer, editor, and artist between September 2, 19[...]
Exchanging Lives makes available for the first time in English the work of an outstanding Latin American poet, the Argentinian Alejandra Pizarnik. Pizarnik's work has been celebrated in feminist criticism for its subversive use of violent myth (comparable to the later work of Angela Carter). But Exc[...]
Alejandra Pizarnik, av östjudisk familj och
uppvuxen i Argentina, är trots sitt korta liv
och relativt lilla produktion en av den moderna
spanskspråkiga poesins viktiga gestalter. Hon dog
1972, bara 35 år gammal, och har sedan dess ägnats
s[...]
Det sägs att Alejandra Pizarniks död var lika välregisserad som en klassisk teater ? i hennes egen makabra stil naturligtvis; och det sägs att hennes vänner fann den döda kroppen i arbetsrummet på Calle Montevideo i Buenos Aires, 25 september, 1972, omgiven av uppsprättade dockor med sminkad[...]