That Light, All at Once: Selected Poems
Jean-Paul de Dadelsen
(Author)
Marilyn Hacker
(Translator)
Description
Poetry in a time of upheaval Equal parts dramatic and symphonic, the poetry of Jean-Paul de Dadelsen provides acute insight into the European consciousness of the first half of the twentieth century. With energetic innovation and imaginative depth, Dadelsen extols the somber beauty of his Alsatian homeland, grapples with the elusiveness of meaning, and decries religion's futile attempts to speak to a continent ravaged by fascism and war. His is an acerbic and humane assessment of French and European identity that draws on the past and imagines the future, while remaining firmly rooted in the present. In these poems, Dadelsen modulates himself in dramatic monologue, exploring a mosaic of voices to form a composite portrait of the postwar landscape. Inhabiting such characters as King Solomon, Johann Sebastian Bach, provincial French women, and a Hungarian resistant in the 1956 uprising, the poems in this new bilingual collection offer an inside look at the shifting cultural topography of midcentury Europe, forged in the war that reshaped our understanding of the human condition.Product Details
Price
$36.00
Publisher
Yale University Press
Publish Date
September 22, 2020
Pages
232
Dimensions
6.0 X 7.9 X 0.9 inches | 0.85 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9780300214208
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About the Author
Jean-Paul de Dadelsen (1913-1957) was a journalist, soldier, teacher, and civil servant. He joined de Gaulle's Free French Army in London during World War II. Marilyn Hacker is an American poet, critic, and translator.