Aniara (Poem)

For other works with the same name, see Aniara Aniara is a poem of science fiction written by the Swede Harry Martinson in 1956. It consists of 103 cantos and relates the drama of a space ship which, originally bound for Mars, shoots off into the solar system and into an existential struggle. The style is symbolic, sweeping and innovative for its time:
We listen daily to the sonic coins
provided every one of us and played
through the Finger-singer worn on the left hand.
We trade coins of diverse denominations:
and all of them play all that they contain
and though a dyma 1 scarcely weighs one grain
it plays out like a cricket on each hand
blanching here in this distraction-land.
Some of Aniara had previously been published in Martinson's Cikada (1953). An opera by Karl-Birger Blomdahl also called Aniara premiered in 1959 with a libretto by Erik Lindegren based on Martinson's poem.

 

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