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Rikedomen och bredden i det nyss förflutna årtiondets poesi går bara att jämföra med de kraftfullaste under 1900-talet - ett fyrtiotal, ett sextiotal, eller möjligen ett åttiotal. Ramar har sprängts, gränser har överskridits och traditioner och tekniker har utvecklats. Poesin förändras framför våra ögon och avsikten är inte bokslut - utan att antologin ska vara öppnande, inbjudande och igångsättande. En portal till ett våghalsigt och överraskande decennium. Antologin tar vid där "Femton poeter ur 90-talet" slutade och sträcker sig fram till idag. För urval, förord och presentation svarar Jörgen Gassilewski, Anna Hallberg, Anna Nyström och Kajsa Sundin.

352 pages, Paperback

First published October 19, 2011

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Johannes Anyuru

20 books260 followers
Johannes Anyuru, born 23 March 1979, is a Swedish poet and author. His father is from Uganda and his mother is Swedish.

http://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johannes...

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October 13, 2014
Reviewed this on my BookTube channel: http://youtu.be/CjSRpSflUQY

Some of them were to hard. Others were clever and understandable. All of them had some piece of gold in them. Although, don't read this in one sitting. Buy it and keep it in your book case to take out whenever you feel like it. Reading it in one straight line was a bit overload because of the high level.
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January 13, 2012
A very good Swedish poetry anthology. All over, it collates Swedish contemporaries by pulling stuff from their published works and is very recent in its content.

My faves:

Tuija Nieminen Kristoferson, Johannes Anyuru, Åsa Ericsdotter, Leif Holmstrand and Åsa Maria Kraft.
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