These poems record what Sandor Csosri calls "the chronic memory of
violence," namely the horrors of World War II and the ensuing
Communist occupation of Hungary. Several poems written after
Communism collapsed cast a cold eye on the state of a free Hungary.
Imbued with deft surrealistic strokes, Csosri creates a stunningly
symbolic and visionary voice that is unique in contemporary world
poetry.
Sandor Csosri, one of Hungary's most prominent and outspoken
poets, is the author of 16 books of poetry, six books of essays,
two novels, and several film scripts.
Len Roberts is the translator of two chapbooks and one previous
full length volume of Sandor Csosri's poetry, as well as eight
books of his own poetry.
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