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Come Closer and Listen
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Come Closer and Listen

Neue Gedichte
BuchGebunden
CHF34.50

Beschreibung

An insightful and haunting new collection from Pulitzer Prizewinning poet Charles Simic

Irreverent and sly, observant and keenly imagined, Come Closer and Listen is the latest work from one of our most beloved poets. With his trademark sense of humor, openhearted empathy, and perceptive vision, Charles Simic roots his poetry in the ordinary world while still taking in the wide sweep of the human experience.

From poems pithy, wry, and cuttingTime-- that murderer/No one has caught yetto his layered reflections on everything from love to grief to the wonders of nature, from the story of St. Sebastian to that of a couple weeding side by side, Simic continues to be an unmistakable voice in modern poetry. An innovator in form and a chronicler of both our interior lives and the people we are in the world, Simic remains one of our most important and lasting voices on the page.
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ISBN/GTIN978-0-06-290846-9
ProduktartBuch
EinbandGebunden
Erscheinungsdatum02.07.2019
Seiten96 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
MasseBreite 162 mm, Höhe 238 mm, Dicke 20 mm
Gewicht272 g
Artikel-Nr.13317120
KatalogBuchzentrum
Datenquelle-Nr.28973231
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Autor

Charles Simic was a poet, essayist, and translator who was born in Yugoslavia in 1938 and immigrated to the United States in 1954. He published more than twenty books of poetry, in addition to a memoir and numerous books of translations for which he received many honors, including the Pulitzer Prize, the Zbigniew Herbert International Literary Award, the Griffin Poetry Prize, a MacArthur Fellowship, and the Wallace Stevens Award. In 2007, he served as poet laureate of the United States. He was a distinguished visiting writer at New York University and professor emeritus at the University of New Hampshire, where he taught since 1973. He died in January 2023 at the age of eighty-four.

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