Homage to Paul Celan
Ilya Kaminsky
(Editor)
G. C. Waldrep
(Editor)
Description
Poetry. Literary Nonfiction. Art. Jewish Studies. If there is a country named Celania as Julia Kristeva once proposed its holy texts are filled with doubt, and they overcome this doubt almost successfully, with words of wrenching, uncompromised beauty.... The book in your hands is not intended to become one of those heavy scholarly tomes that serve as a "proof" of one's position in the literary/academic hierarchy. Rather, this is a collection of various works, directed at, or inspired by, the words of Paul Celan. What we wanted to make was a living anthology, in which authors observe the poet's work, read it deeply, penetrate and discuss it, but also play with it, remake it, and attempt to fit it into their own worldviews. A great poet is not someone who speaks in stadiums to a thousand listeners. A great poet is a very private person. In his privacy this poet creates a language in which he is able to speak, privately, to many people at the same time."Product Details
Price
$19.95
Publisher
Marick Press
Publish Date
March 01, 2012
Pages
308
Dimensions
6.0 X 0.69 X 9.0 inches | 1.0 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781934851357
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About the Author
Ilya Kaminsky was born in Odessa, former Soviet Union in 1977. His debut collection was DANCING IN ODESSA (Tupelo Press, 2004). Among his awards are the Whiting Prize, the Metcalf Award from the American Academy of Arts and Letters, and the 2005 Foreword Poetry Book of the Year award.
G. C. Waldrep's most recent collections are ARCHICEMBALO (Tupelo Press; winner of the Dorset Prize) and Your Father on the Train of Ghosts (BOA Editions Ltd.; in collaboration with John Gallaher). He lives in Lewisburg, Pennsylvania, where he teaches at Bucknell University, edits the journal West Branch, and serves as Editor-at-Large for The Kenyon Review.