The Book for My Brother (häftad)
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Format
Häftad (Paperback / softback)
Språk
Engelska
Antal sidor
108
Utgivningsdatum
2006-04-01
Förlag
Wadsworth Publishing Co Inc
Illustrationer
Illustrations, black and white
Dimensioner
204 x 137 x 8 mm
Vikt
118 g
Antal komponenter
1
Komponenter
Paperback
ISBN
9780156032056

The Book for My Brother

Häftad,  Engelska, 2006-04-01
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This newest collection of poems from Tomaz Salamun is exuberant, ambitious, and full of surprises. Here the devil is encountered and understood- I see the devil's head, people, I see his whole body . . . he longs for innocence, as we do. Here the poet juggles many tones, languages, and countries. Desire is evoked as both frustrating and exhilarating- I'm watered by longing, knocking my head into the wall, on the ground, or I burn, burn, folded up on the couch. And memory comes back to remind us of the laws and experiences of childhood- Once again you are let loose in the sea only after five o'clock in the afternoon to take a dose of sunlight like the ticking of the clock. At once daring and clear-voiced, The Book for My Brother is an extraordinary achievement.
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PRAISE FOR TOMAZ SALAMUN One of the indispensable poets of the era . . . A poet who one feels has a heart so open and an ear so pure, he might have answers in even the darkest times. -JORIE GRAHAM, winner of the Pulitzer Prize for poetry Salamun's poems manifest a wry, deprecative humor, alternately acerbic and playful; a gift for remarkable images and detail, both surreal and quotidian; and an acute sensitivity to the astounding variety of the world and of history.-BOSTON REVIEW

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Tomaz Salamun was born in 1941 in Zagreb. He has published over thirty books of poetry and frequently teaches at American universities, including Pittsburgh, Richmond, and Texas.