Synopses & Reviews
Widely held to be the most influential Polish poet of a generation that includes Czeslaw Milosz and Wislawa Szymborska, Tadeusz Róźewicz gives voice in the sharpest, most disturbing way to the crisis of values that has plagued our civilization. Joanna Trzeciak's new translation displays Róźewiczs supernatural simplicity, his stark diction and sudden turns. From "regression into the primordial soup"
Synopsis
From "regression into the primordial soup finally I too came into the world in the year 1921 and suddenly . . atchoo time passes I am old and forgot where I put my glasse I forgot there wa history Caesar Hitler Mata Har Stalin capitalism communis Einstein Picasso Al Capon Alka Seltzer Al Qaed"
Synopsis
From "regression into the primordial soup"
finally I too came into the world
in the year 1921 and suddenly . . .
atchoo time passes I am old and forgot where I put my glasses
I forgot there was
history Caesar Hitler Mata Hari
Stalin capitalism communism
Einstein Picasso Al Capone
Alka Seltzer Al Qaeda
Synopsis
"An anti-poet relentlessly, even ruthlessly determined to tell the truth, however painful it may be."--Edward Hirsch
About the Author
Tadeusz Różewicz was born in Poland in 1921. He is a major poet and playwright.Joanna Trzeciak's translations include Miracle Fair: Selected Poems of Wisława Szymborska, winner of the Heldt Translation Prize. She lives in Cleveland, Ohio.Edward Hirsch has published seven books of poems, including Special Orders. He lives in New York City.