
Pulitzer Prize Finalist Arthur Sze on Translating Loss and Renewal
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Exploring Poetic Desolation and Transformation
The poet delves into the theme of desolation and transformation in the poem 'Deadwater' by vividly describing stagnant water as a hopeless entity where beauty cannot exist, but the potential for something bright lingers. The imagery of copper turning into emeralds, rusty tins sprouting peach blossoms, and deadwater fermenting into green wine symbolizes the possibility of transformation and unexpected beauty even in desolation. The poem concludes with a reflection on embracing ugliness to cultivate a new world, emphasizing the power of change and renewal in seemingly bleak environments.
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