Synopses & Reviews
Synopsis
A stunning collection that draws from four decades of verse by one of modern Greece's most lauded poets
This is the first English-language collection of work by the renowned Greek poet Mich lis Gan s. Originally from a remote village on the Albanian border, Gan s witnessed the Greek Civil War as a young child, and was taken into enforced exile in Eastern Europe with his family. Weaving together subtle references to the events and places that have defined his life's story, Gan s's terse and technically accomplished poems are a combination of folklore, autobiography, and mythology. Whether describing the mountains of his youth or the difficulties of acclimation after his return to Greece, Gan s's writing is infused with striking and original imagery that speaks to a universal sense of loss.
Featuring expert translations--made in collaboration with Gan s himself--by David Connolly and Joshua Barley, this volume also includes a scholarly introduction to the poet's life and work.
Synopsis
A stunning collection that draws from four decades of verse by one of modern Greece's most lauded poets "Gan s skillfully melds loss with love. . . . A rich, rare view of a life spent in, or hoping to return, to Greece."--Publishers Weekly
This is the first English-language collection of work by the renowned Greek poet Mich lis Gan s. Originally from a remote village on the northwest border of Greece, Gan s witnessed the Greek Civil War as a young child and was taken into enforced exile in Eastern Europe with his family. Weaving together subtle references to the events and places that have defined his life's story, Gan s's terse and technically accomplished poems are a combination of folklore, autobiography, and recent history. Whether describing the mountains of his youth or the difficulties of acclimation in Athens of the 1960s and 1970s, Gan s's writing is infused with striking and original imagery inspired by love, memory, and loss.
Featuring expert translations--made in collaboration with Gan s himself--by David Connolly and Joshua Barley, this volume also includes a scholarly introduction to the poet's life and work.