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Author: McClatchy J. D.

Brand: Vintage

Color: White

Edition: 1

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  • Used Book in Good Condition

Number Of Pages: 688

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Never has so much of the world’s literature been available to readers of English, and few anthologies showcase this wealth as well as this vibrant and varied collection of contemporary poetry from Europe, the Middle East, Africa, Asia, Latin America, and the Caribbean. Here readers will find Nobel laureates and other luminaries, such as Joseph Brodsky, Derek Walcott, Czeslaw Milosz, Octavio Paz, Wole Soyinka, Breyten Breytenbach, and Nguyen Chi Thien, as well as less well known poets. Editor McClatchy has chosen well, selecting poems that illuminate the personal as well as the universal. Poetry is, after all, the art of essences, transforming, as it does, emotion and observation into metaphor, a language that survives translation and displacement and transcends individual concerns and cultural associations. Poetry also redresses technology: the world may seem smaller, but the soul remains immeasurable and infinite. Donna Seaman

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This groundbreaking volume may well be the poetry anthology for the global village. As selected by J.D. McClatchy, this collection includes masterpieces from four continents and more than two dozen languages in translations by such distinguished poets as Elizabeth Bishop, W.S. Merwin, Ted Hughes, and Seamus Heaney. Among the countries and writers represented are:

Bangladesh–Taslima Nasrin
Chile–Pablo Neruda
China–Bei Dao, Shu Ting
El Salvador–Claribel Alegria
France–Yves Bonnefoy
Greece–Odysseus Elytis, Yannis Ritsos
India–A.K. Ramanujan
Israel–Yehuda Amichai
Japan–Shuntaro Tanikawa
Mexico–Octavio Paz
Nicaragua–Ernesto Cardenal
Nigeria–Wole Soyinka
Norway–Tomas Transtromer
Palestine–Mahmoud Darwish
Poland–Zbigniew Herbert, Czeslaw Milosz
Russia–Joseph Brodsky, Yevgeny Yevtushenko
Senegal–Leopold Sedar Senghor
South Africa–Breyten Breytenbach
St. Lucia, West Indies–Derek Walcott

From Publishers Weekly

A number of editorial decisions prevent this collection from living up to its name. McClatchy, editor of The Yale Review, has decided to exclude “the extraordinary body of contemporary poetry in English,” i.e., the work of poets from Britain, Ireland, the U.S., Canada, Australia and New Zealandon the grounds that this work is “more readily available.” The collection does embrace, however, poems written in English by such poets as Derek Walcott and Wole Soyinka, for whom the language is, as McClatchy notes, a “colonial bequest.” While this decision may make sense for the U.K. and the U.S., it’s hard to think of a New Zealand poet whose work is as readily available as, say, Pablo Neruda’s, whose work is admitted. But whatever the book may lack in editorial vision, it does provide a respectable sampling of some of the best-known poets of our day, e.g., Czeslaw Milosz and Zbigniew Herbert, as well as a large number of poets whose work is less familiar, from Denmark’s Henrik Nordbrandt to Japan’s Ryuichi Tamura. Perhaps the most striking aspect of the collection is the number of poets here whose dissident beliefs and writings have led to imprisonment or exile. Among them are Dennis Brutus in South Africa and Nguyen Chi Thien in Vietnam. They serve as a potent reminder that in some parts of the world poetry and principle remain matters of life and death.
Copyright 1996 Reed Business Information, Inc.

From Library Journal

If it is true, as Robert Frost said, that poetry is what is lost in translation, then it is an act of considerable courage to assemble a whole anthology of translated poems. Inevitably, some readers will be surprised and disappointed by some of the editor’s choices (no Julia de Burgos? none of Jorge Luis Borges’s verse? why so little Milosz?), but the volume is still a broad and generous digest of recent poetry, good and even great. Some of the poets represented will be familiar; others are still too little known here and should be welcome discoveries to many readers?Rutger Kopland of the Netherlands, Germany’s Hans Magnus Enzensberger,

Release Date: 25-06-1996

Package Dimensions: 38x201x499

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