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Denise Riley

    Denise Rileyová je anglická básnířka a filozofka, jejíž dílo se vyznačuje paradoxním zkoumáním subjektivity v rámci lyrického módu. Její kritické spisy, které se zabývají mateřstvím, ženami v historii, „identitou“ a filozofií jazyka, jsou uznávány jako významný příspěvek k feminismu a současné filozofii. Rileyová se zaměřuje na jedinečný hlas a literární význam, přičemž čtenářům nabízí svébytný pohled na to, co je v životě a literatuře podstatné.

    "Am I that Name?"
    The Pity
    My Name is Pickle
    Say Something Back & Time Lived, Without Its Flow
    Lurex
    • 2023

      The story follows a little girl named Pickle, who experiences life's joyful firsts filled with imagination, love, and laughter. Her enchanting smile and the things she cherishes resonate with universal themes of childhood innocence and wonder. Inspired by the author's daughter, this tale evokes cherished memories and highlights the magic of a child's perspective. The author, a retired educator with a rich background in teaching and administration, shares her passion for education and the profound love children bring to everyday adventures.

      My Name is Pickle
    • 2022

      A brilliant outing from one of the finest poets currently working in the English language.

      Lurex
    • 2020

      Exploring themes of grief and motherhood, this collection showcases the profound emotional depth of Denise Riley's poetry. It features "A Part Song," a celebrated long poem reflecting on loss, while other pieces invite contemplation of nature and the experience of addressing the absent. The work emphasizes the significance of human speech in the face of death. Additionally, it includes a compelling prose meditation, "Time Lived, Without Its Flow," making it a poignant and thought-provoking read for both new and longtime fans of Riley's work.

      Say Something Back & Time Lived, Without Its Flow
    • 2014

      The Pity

      • 69 stránek
      • 3 hodiny čtení

      New poems by Steve Ely, Zaffar Kunial, Denise Riley, Warsan Shire, and John Glenday

      The Pity
    • 1989