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Narrated by:
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Caspar Eric
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Caspar Eric
About this listen
Med Nye balancer griber Caspar Eric tilbage til sin tidligere digtsamling Nike, hvor han i 2015 skrev om at være en handicappet krop i verden.
I sin nye samling, der bærer genrebetegnelsen 'handicapdigte', italesætter Caspar Eric handicappet mere kropsligt og direkte, og samfundets stigmatisering og diskrimination af ‘det anderledes’ problematiseres med poppet præcision. Samtidig leder digtene efter nye fysiske og poetiske måder at findes i verden på og måske også efter et sprog, der kan røre os — med humor, power og et skarpt blik på krydsfeltet mellem det private og det politiske. Og herfra rækkes der ud efter nye fællesskaber.
©2023 Caspar Eric, Gyldendal (P)2023 Gyldendal
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