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"Summer" by Johannes Göransson is a book-length poem that explores themes of grief and loss. Göransson, known for his provocative and shocking prose, shifts his focus to a deeply personal and introspective exploration of the pain he experienced after losing his daughter. The poem is characterized by its raw emotion and resistance to easy interpretation, with motifs of debt, garbage, war, and angels recurring throughout. Göransson's writing is intense and sincere, striking a delicate balance between melodiousness and pedestrianism. The poem is a powerful and gripping expression of the author's hypersensitivity and struggle to survive. [Extracted from the article] |