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Chimera in Chattanooga, TN
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Exploring motherhood, myth, and “transhumance,”
Chimera
is a stunningly ambitious poetry volume by the award-winning Greek poet Phoebe Giannisi
FINALIST FOR THE PEN AWARD FOR POETRY IN TRANSLATION
In her third collection in English, Phoebe Giannisi lays out her vision for a chimeric poetics that blends field recordings, state archives, and ancient texts. The center of
engages with a three-year field research project on the goat-herding practices of the Vlachs, a nomadic people of Northern Greece and the Southern Balkans, who speak their own language. In these poems, day-to-day activities such as shearing and shepherding mix with snippets of conversations, oral tradition, and song—locating a larger story in this ancient marriage between humans and animals. Through her poetry and fieldwork, this mytho-historical connection between metamorphosis and utterance takes form in what the Greek newspaper
Kathimerini
calls “a bold achievement….a studio wherein poems and other texts, other voices, become exhibited.”
Chimera
is a stunningly ambitious poetry volume by the award-winning Greek poet Phoebe Giannisi
FINALIST FOR THE PEN AWARD FOR POETRY IN TRANSLATION
In her third collection in English, Phoebe Giannisi lays out her vision for a chimeric poetics that blends field recordings, state archives, and ancient texts. The center of
engages with a three-year field research project on the goat-herding practices of the Vlachs, a nomadic people of Northern Greece and the Southern Balkans, who speak their own language. In these poems, day-to-day activities such as shearing and shepherding mix with snippets of conversations, oral tradition, and song—locating a larger story in this ancient marriage between humans and animals. Through her poetry and fieldwork, this mytho-historical connection between metamorphosis and utterance takes form in what the Greek newspaper
Kathimerini
calls “a bold achievement….a studio wherein poems and other texts, other voices, become exhibited.”
Exploring motherhood, myth, and “transhumance,”
Chimera
is a stunningly ambitious poetry volume by the award-winning Greek poet Phoebe Giannisi
FINALIST FOR THE PEN AWARD FOR POETRY IN TRANSLATION
In her third collection in English, Phoebe Giannisi lays out her vision for a chimeric poetics that blends field recordings, state archives, and ancient texts. The center of
engages with a three-year field research project on the goat-herding practices of the Vlachs, a nomadic people of Northern Greece and the Southern Balkans, who speak their own language. In these poems, day-to-day activities such as shearing and shepherding mix with snippets of conversations, oral tradition, and song—locating a larger story in this ancient marriage between humans and animals. Through her poetry and fieldwork, this mytho-historical connection between metamorphosis and utterance takes form in what the Greek newspaper
Kathimerini
calls “a bold achievement….a studio wherein poems and other texts, other voices, become exhibited.”
Chimera
is a stunningly ambitious poetry volume by the award-winning Greek poet Phoebe Giannisi
FINALIST FOR THE PEN AWARD FOR POETRY IN TRANSLATION
In her third collection in English, Phoebe Giannisi lays out her vision for a chimeric poetics that blends field recordings, state archives, and ancient texts. The center of
engages with a three-year field research project on the goat-herding practices of the Vlachs, a nomadic people of Northern Greece and the Southern Balkans, who speak their own language. In these poems, day-to-day activities such as shearing and shepherding mix with snippets of conversations, oral tradition, and song—locating a larger story in this ancient marriage between humans and animals. Through her poetry and fieldwork, this mytho-historical connection between metamorphosis and utterance takes form in what the Greek newspaper
Kathimerini
calls “a bold achievement….a studio wherein poems and other texts, other voices, become exhibited.”

















