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Synopses & ReviewsPublisher Comments:These twenty-seven poems consider life on earth, from the microbe to the apocalypse. Along the way they take in, among other objects of study, the human teenager, divorce, Ella Fitzgerald, Vermeer’s Milkmaid, dreams, traffic accidents, Greek statues, television miniseries, the vagaries of memory, Madame Atropos, and even poetry writing. A book to treasure, from a virtuoso of form, line, and thought.
PRAISE FOR WISLAWA SZYMBORSKA “Accessible and deeply human . . . A poet to live with.” —Robert Hass “She teaches us how the world defies and evades the names we give it.” —Edward Hirsch “A subtle, even a subversive muse of vulnerability and a great European poet.” —Richard Howard "Satisfying and original . . . Extremely smart, witty, and levelheaded, [Szymborska] seduces us with her wide range of interests, her atypical lack of narcissism for a poet, and her cheerful pessimism." —Charles Simic Synopsis:A new collection of poems from Nobel Prize-winner Szymborska--her first collection in seven years, these twenty-seven poems are among her finest. Synopsis:A collection of poems from Nobel Prize-winner Szymborska.
Synopsis:Praise for Wislawa Szymborska
“She teaches us how the world defies and evades the names we give it.” -Edward Hirsch “Accessible and deeply human…A poet to live with.” -Robert Hass “A subtle, even a subversive muse of vulnerability and a great European poet.” -Richard Howard Synopsis:A new book of poems by Wislawa Szymborska is an occasion to celebrate. These twenty-seven poems consider life on earth, from the microbe to the apocalypse. Along the way they take in, among other objects of study, the human teenager, divorce, Ella Fitzgerald, Vermeers Milkmaid, dreams, traffic accidents, Greek statues, TV miniseries, the vagaries of memory, Madame Atropos, and even poetry writing. A book to treasure, from a virtuoso of form, line, and thought. About the AuthorWISLAWA SZYMBORSKA has worked as an editor, translator, and columnist, though she is best known as a poet. In 1996, she was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature. What Our Readers Are SayingBe the first to add a comment for a chance to win!Product Details
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