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"Bach, Cello Suite Nr. 5, Sarabande. I listen and it seems unending. / There is nothing there yet it hurts / A daunting lament and an absolute calm. / Impossible intervals converse on esoteric themes. / Polyphony arises / from a single melodic line with the scent of sea. / And I am moved by brutal feelings / I could never identify". Romà Guardiet is a physicist by education and film maker by vocation, and this can be detected in his approach. There are many ways of constructing a poem: from some kind of a wild verbal drunkenness to an emotional self-restraint that turns metre into algebra. The…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
"Bach, Cello Suite Nr. 5, Sarabande. I listen and it seems unending. / There is nothing there yet it hurts / A daunting lament and an absolute calm. / Impossible intervals converse on esoteric themes. / Polyphony arises / from a single melodic line with the scent of sea. / And I am moved by brutal feelings / I could never identify". Romà Guardiet is a physicist by education and film maker by vocation, and this can be detected in his approach. There are many ways of constructing a poem: from some kind of a wild verbal drunkenness to an emotional self-restraint that turns metre into algebra. The poems that the reader will find in the present book are, fortunately, equidistant from those two poles. (from the prologue by Ferran Sáez)
Autorenporträt
Romà Guardiet (b. 1945) is a physicist and mathematician, a poet and a filmmaker. He has a doctorate in Audiovisual Communication from Ramon Llull University, Barcelona, Spain, and taught scriptwriting and film direction at the Blanquerna School of Communication in Barcelona. He has made three feature films and a number of commissioned television series, as well as publishing academic books and poetry.