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Embers in the House of Night
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ISBN: 9780930829421 bzw. 0930829425, in Englisch, Lumen Books, neu.
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NOWWhen I spoke they said I was mute; when I wrote they said I was blind; when I left them they said I was lame. When they were calling me back they found out I was deaf. They turned my senses upside-down and came to the conclusion I was crazy. Now I am happy.
NOWWhen I spoke they said I was mute; when I wrote they said I was blind; when I left them they said I was lame. When they were calling me back they found out I was deaf. They turned my senses upside-down and came to the conclusion I was crazy. Now I am happy.
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Embers in the House of Night
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ISBN: 0930829425 bzw. 9780930829421, in Englisch, Lumen Books, gebraucht.
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literature and fiction,poetry, NOWWhen I spoke they said I was mute; when I wrote they said I was blind; when I left them they said I was lame. When they were calling me back they found out I was deaf. They turned my senses upside-down and came to the conclusion I was crazy. Now I am happy.
literature and fiction,poetry, NOWWhen I spoke they said I was mute; when I wrote they said I was blind; when I left them they said I was lame. When they were calling me back they found out I was deaf. They turned my senses upside-down and came to the conclusion I was crazy. Now I am happy.
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Nothing is Lost: Selected Poems (2004)
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ISBN: 9781400826001 bzw. 1400826004, in Englisch, Princeton University Press, Princeton University Press, Princeton University Press, neu, E-Book, elektronischer Download.
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This is the first comprehensive English-language collection of verse by the most celebrated Slovenian poet of modern times and one of Europe's most notable postwar poets, Edvard Kocbek (1904-1981). The selections introduce the reader to the full spectrum of Kocbek's long and distinguished career, starting with the pantheist and expressionist nature poems of his early period and continuing through the politically engaged poetry written during and after World War II, to the philosophical and metaphysical meditations of his fecund late period. Readers will be struck by the originality and freshness of Kocbek's sinewy and intense vision, rendered into fluid and idiomatic English by two experienced translators. The Slovenian texts appear on the facing pages. The opening stanza of "Moon with a Halo" The man beside me was killed. He had a mother who bore himand a father who made him toys, he had a brother and a playful uncleand a little girl with blond braids, he had a wooden cart and a wooden horse,a trunkful of colored dreamsand a brook where he used to fish.
This is the first comprehensive English-language collection of verse by the most celebrated Slovenian poet of modern times and one of Europe's most notable postwar poets, Edvard Kocbek (1904-1981). The selections introduce the reader to the full spectrum of Kocbek's long and distinguished career, starting with the pantheist and expressionist nature poems of his early period and continuing through the politically engaged poetry written during and after World War II, to the philosophical and metaphysical meditations of his fecund late period. Readers will be struck by the originality and freshness of Kocbek's sinewy and intense vision, rendered into fluid and idiomatic English by two experienced translators. The Slovenian texts appear on the facing pages. The opening stanza of "Moon with a Halo" The man beside me was killed. He had a mother who bore himand a father who made him toys, he had a brother and a playful uncleand a little girl with blond braids, he had a wooden cart and a wooden horse,a trunkful of colored dreamsand a brook where he used to fish.
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Nothing is Lost
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ISBN: 9780691118406 bzw. 069111840X, in Englisch, Princeton University Press, United States of America, neu.
Lieferung aus: Vereinigtes Königreich Grossbritannien und Nordirland, in-stock.
This is the first comprehensive English-language collection of verse by the most celebrated Slovenian poet of modern times and one of Europe's most notable postwar poets, Edvard Kocbek (1904-1981).The selections introduce the reader to the full spectrum of Kocbek's long and distinguished career, starting with the pantheist and expressionist nature poems of his early period and continuing through the politically engaged poetry written during and after World War II, to the philosophical and metaphysical meditations of his fecund late period. Readers will be struck by the originality and freshness of Kocbek's sinewy and intense vision, rendered into fluid and idiomatic English by two experienced translators. The Slovenian texts appear on the facing pages. The opening stanza of "Moon with a Halo"The man beside me was killed. He had a mother who bore himand a father who made him toys, he had a brother and a playful uncleand a little girl with blond braids, he had a wooden cart and a wooden horse,a trunkful of colored dreamsand a brook where he used to fish.
This is the first comprehensive English-language collection of verse by the most celebrated Slovenian poet of modern times and one of Europe's most notable postwar poets, Edvard Kocbek (1904-1981).The selections introduce the reader to the full spectrum of Kocbek's long and distinguished career, starting with the pantheist and expressionist nature poems of his early period and continuing through the politically engaged poetry written during and after World War II, to the philosophical and metaphysical meditations of his fecund late period. Readers will be struck by the originality and freshness of Kocbek's sinewy and intense vision, rendered into fluid and idiomatic English by two experienced translators. The Slovenian texts appear on the facing pages. The opening stanza of "Moon with a Halo"The man beside me was killed. He had a mother who bore himand a father who made him toys, he had a brother and a playful uncleand a little girl with blond braids, he had a wooden cart and a wooden horse,a trunkful of colored dreamsand a brook where he used to fish.
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Nothing is Lost: Selected Poems: Selected Poems
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ISBN: 9780691118406 bzw. 069111840X, in Englisch, Princeton University Press, neu.
Lieferung aus: Kanada, In Stock, plus shipping.
Edvard Kocbek, Books, Fiction and Literature, Nothing is Lost: Selected Poems: Selected Poems, This is the first comprehensive English-language collection of verse by the most celebrated Slovenian poet of modern times and one of Europe's most notable postwar poets, Edvard Kocbek (1904-1981). The selections introduce the reader to the full spectrum of Kocbek's long and distinguished career, starting with the pantheist and expressionist nature poems of his early period and continuing through the politically engaged poetry written during and after World War II, to the philosophical and metaphysical meditations of his fecund late period. Readers will be struck by the originality and freshness of Kocbek's sinewy and intense vision, rendered into fluid and idiomatic English by two experienced translators. The Slovenian texts appear on the facing pages. The opening stanza of Moon with a Halo The man beside me was killed.He had a mother who bore himand a father who made him toys,he had a brother and a playful uncleand a little girl with blond braids,he had a wooden cart and a wooden horse,a trunkful of colored dreamsand a brook where he used to fish.
Edvard Kocbek, Books, Fiction and Literature, Nothing is Lost: Selected Poems: Selected Poems, This is the first comprehensive English-language collection of verse by the most celebrated Slovenian poet of modern times and one of Europe's most notable postwar poets, Edvard Kocbek (1904-1981). The selections introduce the reader to the full spectrum of Kocbek's long and distinguished career, starting with the pantheist and expressionist nature poems of his early period and continuing through the politically engaged poetry written during and after World War II, to the philosophical and metaphysical meditations of his fecund late period. Readers will be struck by the originality and freshness of Kocbek's sinewy and intense vision, rendered into fluid and idiomatic English by two experienced translators. The Slovenian texts appear on the facing pages. The opening stanza of Moon with a Halo The man beside me was killed.He had a mother who bore himand a father who made him toys,he had a brother and a playful uncleand a little girl with blond braids,he had a wooden cart and a wooden horse,a trunkful of colored dreamsand a brook where he used to fish.
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