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Mays of Ventadorn (National Geographic Directions)by W S Merwin
Synopses & ReviewsPublisher Comments:W.S. Merwin, one of the great contemporary English-language poets, turns to prose here in a brilliantly evocative re-creation of a distant past—as well as an exquisite rendering of his own romance with an abandoned farmhouse in the magical countryside of Southwest France. The Mays of Ventadorn: Tales from Southwest France illuminates the origins of the famous 12th-century Provencal troubadours, beginning with the great Bernart de Ventadorn whose work Merwin first encountered as a young translator of the archaic language known as Old Occitan. The timeless beauty of the troubadours pastoral songs and narrative poems has enabled them to survive for 900 years, far outlasting the language from which they sprang. As he reveals the lyrical pleasures in Southwest Frances medieval courts, Merwin also acquaints readers with the ruins of the chateau of Ventadorn, Bernarts home, as well as the elegantly careworn farmhouse that the poet himself has owned for decades. Merwin brings a sense of historical continuity to his narrative as he writes of how the warm enchantments that distinguish the farmhouse, the local patois, and the areas rural traditions are in many respects the direct progeny of the troubadours storied culture and language of old. Synopsis:Featuring works by some of the world's most prominent and highly regarded literary figures, Directions captures the spirit of travel and of place, bringing fresh perspective and renewed excitement to the art of travel writing. What Our Readers Are SayingBe the first to add a comment for a chance to win!Product Details
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