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W. S. Merwin

    The Vintage Book of Contemporary American Poetry
    Flower & Hand: Poems 1977-1983
    Voices. Aphorisms Antonio Porchia
    The Book of Fables
    Yale Series of Younger Poets: Shells
    Twenty Love Poems and a Song of Despair
    • The Book of Fables

      • 349pages
      • 13 heures de lecture

      “Metaphors, puns, surrealist visions, converted into sharp, disturbing little narratives . . . only a poet, and a good one, could have written it.” — The Atlantic MonthlyW.S. Merwin’s acclaimed short prose pieces — many of which first appeared in The New Yorker — blur the distinction between fiction, poetry, essay, and memoir. Reminiscent of Kafka, Borges, and Beckett, they evoke mythical patterns and unlikely adventures and raise questions about art, reality, and meaning. As the, itself fabled, Saturday Review once remarked, the prose pieces have “astonishing range and power.”The Book of Fables comprises all the short prose from two of Merwin's out-of-print collections, The Miner’s Pale Children and Houses and Travellers. The pieces run from a single sentence to a dozen pages and create a poetic landscape both sere and sensuous.

      The Book of Fables2007
      4,3
    • The Vintage Book of Contemporary American Poetry

      Second Edition

      • 656pages
      • 23 heures de lecture

      Dazzling in its range, exhilarating in its immediacy and grace, a collection that gathers together, from every region of the country and from the past forty years, the poems that continue to shape our imaginations.From Robert Lowell and Elizabeth Bishop, John Ashbery and Adrienne Rich, to Robert Haas and Louise Glück, this anthology takes the full measure of our poetry's daring energies and its tender understandings.Other poets Sylvia PlathJames MerrillAmy clampittJorie GrahamW. S. MerwinCharles SimicAllen GinsbergFrank O'HaraAnne SextonRobert CreeleySharon OldsMary OliverRobert PinskyMark StrandDenise LevertovRichard WilburMay SwensonMichael PalmerMark DotyYusef Komunyakaa

      The Vintage Book of Contemporary American Poetry2003
      4,0
    • Yale Series of Younger Poets: Shells

      • 102pages
      • 4 heures de lecture

      The winner of the 1998 Yale Series of Younger Poets competition is Craig Arnold’s Shells, which was acclaimed as “a gifted collection of daring writing” by the contest judge, the distinguished poet W. S. Merwin. The book is an intriguing set of variations on the theme of identity. Arnold plays on the idea of the shell as both the dazzling surface of the self and a hard case that protects the self against the assaults of the world. His poems narrate amatory and culinary misadventures. “Friendships based on food,” Arnold writes, “are rarely stable”—this book is full of wildly unstable and bewitching friendships and other significant relations.

      Yale Series of Younger Poets: Shells1999
      4,3
    • In March 1845, Henry David Thoreau moved into a small cabin in the woods surrounding Walden Pond. Here he conducted a two-year social experiment, removing himself almost entirely from society while instead engaging with the sounds, the animals and the passers-by that inhabited the wilderness. In this isolation he built his own shelter and sourced his own food, testing the limits of his capacity to be self-reliant. From this experience the masterpiece Walden emerged; it is Thoreau's manifesto for simplicity, self-sufficiency and detachment from the unnecessary constructs of urban societies and economies. Thoreau's thoughtful, witty and memorable journal asks us to question absolutely everything we have come to believe about how to live.

      Walden1999
      3,9
    • Brings back into print all the poems from The Compass Flower (1977), Feathers from the Hill (1981), and Opening the Hand (1983).

      Flower & Hand: Poems 1977-19831997
      4,1
    • Voices. Aphorisms Antonio Porchia

      • 44pages
      • 2 heures de lecture

      Voices is a collection of poetic aphorisms written over several decades by Antonio Porchia and translated by W.S. Merwin. Spontaneous, succinct, and wise, these aphorisms have the spiritual character of the world's great religions-especially Buddhist and Taoist epigrams-and the subtle attention to language of our best literature. Voices is Porchia's only book, which he augmented and revised throughout his life. By the time of his death, it had become a classic, published in over a dozen different Spanish-language editions; today there are also translations into German, French, and Italian. This new bilingual edition, revised and updated with an introduction by Merwin, brings back into print one of Latin America's great literary enigmas.

      Voices. Aphorisms Antonio Porchia1988
      4,2
    • Früchte der vollendeten Zivilisation

      • 155pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      Une biographie de 95 pages par W.S. Merwin précède les écrits sélectionnés de Chamfort, accompagnée d'une introduction de l'essayiste-critique Louis Kronenberger. Un poète et traducteur, Merwin éclaire l'homme tandis que Chamfort (1740-1794) éclaire son monde.

      Früchte der vollendeten Zivilisation1984
      5,0
    • Twenty Love Poems and a Song of Despair

      • 79pages
      • 3 heures de lecture

      Unequalled in their grace, earthiness, and expression of sensual longing, the love poems of Pablo Neruda are perhaps the most lyrically written and widely read of this century. A perennial best-seller since it was published in Chile nearly 70years ago, Twenty Love Poems and a Song of Despair is now offered for the first time in a beautiful gift edition. A superb translation by W.S. Merwin and striking, richly colored illustrations bring the poems of this classic volume vividlyto life, making it an eloquent, evocative gift for lovers and poetry lovers everywhere.

      Twenty Love Poems and a Song of Despair1978
      4,3