The article examines how the three classically intended timelines (past, present, future) merge into the images of various landscapes (e.g. contaminated landscapes, scenarios of remnants), profoundly modified by human action and will. This subject matter will be addressed through the literary analysis, grounded on ecopoetic and ecocritical theory, of a selection of poems recently published within the collection der hund ist immer hungrig (2021) by a German writer and poet, Anja Kampmann.
Atlantis from the Anthropocene: Anja Kampmann’s Poems in der hund ist immer hungrig / Sapienza, Serena. - In: ACADEMIC JOURNAL OF MODERN PHILOLOGY. - ISSN 2299-7164. - 22:(2024), pp. 341-354. [10.34616/ajmp.2024.22]
Atlantis from the Anthropocene: Anja Kampmann’s Poems in der hund ist immer hungrig
Serena Sapienza
2024
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The article examines how the three classically intended timelines (past, present, future) merge into the images of various landscapes (e.g. contaminated landscapes, scenarios of remnants), profoundly modified by human action and will. This subject matter will be addressed through the literary analysis, grounded on ecopoetic and ecocritical theory, of a selection of poems recently published within the collection der hund ist immer hungrig (2021) by a German writer and poet, Anja Kampmann.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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