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The Binding of Isaac (Paperback): Anthony Rudolf The Binding of Isaac (Paperback)
Anthony Rudolf; Designed by The Book Typesetters
R305 Discovery Miles 3 050 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Selected Poems of Keith Bosley (Paperback): Anthony Rudolf Selected Poems of Keith Bosley (Paperback)
Anthony Rudolf; Introduction by Owen Lowery; Edited by Owen Lowery; Keith Bosley; Selected by Owen Lowery
R359 Discovery Miles 3 590 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Zig Zag (Paperback): Anthony Rudolf Zig Zag (Paperback)
Anthony Rudolf
R289 R268 Discovery Miles 2 680 Save R21 (7%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Presenting a collection of poems that represent the author's previous concerns, this compilation combines an interest in autobiography, a return to the medium of poetry, a fascination with documentary techniques, and a new exploration of fictional possibilities. Humor and lyricism throughout enhance the anthology's themes of memory, time, and loss.

Blood from the Sky (Paperback): Anthony Rudolf Blood from the Sky (Paperback)
Anthony Rudolf; Piotr Rawicz; Translated by Peter Wiles
R314 Discovery Miles 3 140 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Published under a pseudonym, A E Ellis, and appearing in 1958 to considerable acclaim, The Rack is a novel about the ordeal of being deathly ill. A young English student, Paul, is sent to a Swiss sanatorium just after the end of the second world war. At a time when effective medication for tuberculosis was unknown, Paul undergoes an unimaginable regime of regimented medical intervention, both physical and mental. His fellow patients fare no better. Yet, as the poet Edwin Muir wrote in his original review in the Observer: 'The Rack does not deal obviously with disease and suffering; it describes, sometimes very amusingly, the life of the sanatorium: the sardonic professional kindness of the doctors, liable suddenly to break under pressure, the badness of the food, the endless pre-occupation of the patients with their symptoms, and the sexual promiscuity...Behind the book one has the impression of an unusual and powerful mind.' Graham Greene considered it a masterpiece; the Times Literary Supplement believed 'the book exercises a complete fascination...a deeply impressive performance', and Time and Tide hailed The Rack as '...terrific. To read it is itself an experience.' Penelope Mortimer wrote: 'It is often glibly said that a work of art is an experience - The Rack is one of the rare instances of this actually being so. It is a book which must, inevitably, have a permanent effect on the reader. In this case the usual terms of praise become almost meaningless. So powerful is Mr Ellis's inspiration, so driven by the urgent necessity of expression, that one is not so much conscious of having read a account of an ordeal as of having lived through two years of unbearable physical and mental agony - and survived.' Long out of print, the original Heinemann and Penguin editions cut out some 60,000 words of the author's original text. Elliott & Thompson's Gold Edition will restore the complete text to provide today's reader with a chance to discover the definitive edition of one of the great English novels of the last century.

Engraved in Flesh - Piotr Rawicz and His Novel "Blood from the Sky" (Paperback, 2nd Revised edition): Anthony Rudolf Engraved in Flesh - Piotr Rawicz and His Novel "Blood from the Sky" (Paperback, 2nd Revised edition)
Anthony Rudolf
R223 Discovery Miles 2 230 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Cultural Writing. Appearing in a revised edition ten years after its first publication, Anthony Rudolf's ENGRAVED IN FLESH remains the first book in any language on the work and life of Piotr Rawicz, the author of one "wantonly brilliant novel," in the phrase of Irving Howe. Angus Wilson is quoted on the cover of the original UK translation (1964) of Blood From the Sky as finding it "fierce in its impact . . . and often horrifyingly funny." Rudolf campaigned long and hard to rescue the book from virtual oblivion outside France; even in the author's adopted France, after critical acclaim and the Prix Rivarol, the novel has not received the attention it deserves. In 2003, forty years after BLOOD FROM THE SKY first appeared in English, Yale University Press reissued the unrevised original translation. The following year, Elliot and Thompson republished the book in the UK in the revised translation by Anthony Rudolf. ENGRAVED IN FLESH is the forth of five short studies by Anthony Rudolf in a continuing series devoted to literature and extreme situations.

European Hours: - Collected Poems (Paperback): Anthony Rudolf European Hours: - Collected Poems (Paperback)
Anthony Rudolf
R386 R360 Discovery Miles 3 600 Save R26 (7%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

For more than five decades Anthony Rudolf has been active as translator, critic, editor, and publisher: all in all, an enabler of writers and readers. His own poems come to him gradually, under pressure of real themes and subjects, refined by the disciplines of translation and co-translation. Reluctant to let a poem go, Rudolf loves to inhabit the process of writing and re-writing.European Hours represents a life's work severely curated. The poems, prose texts, and prose poems which make the cut, from 1964 to 2016, are diverse in form, and run parallel to his highly praised volumes of memoirs.George Mackay Brown, reviewing Rudolf in the Scotsman, noted his 'fine exact craftsmanship: no word or syllable wasted, so that each image is stark and true'. Robin Skelton in the Malahat Review spoke of his work as 'witty, precise, beautifully cadenced, and courageously exploratory'. Reflecting on his own influences, Rudolf mentions James Wright, Robert Creeley and Ian Hamilton early on; and later, Central and East European poets including Paul Celan, Miroslav Holub and Vasko Popa, as well as the American Objectivists.

Striking Root - Fifty Poems (Paperback): Ifigenija Simonovic Striking Root - Fifty Poems (Paperback)
Ifigenija Simonovic; Illustrated by Paula Rego; Translated by Anthony Rudolf
R200 Discovery Miles 2 000 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Flow Tide - Selected Poetry and Prose (Paperback): Claude Vigee Flow Tide - Selected Poetry and Prose (Paperback)
Claude Vigee; Edited by Anthony Rudolf; King's College, London; Translated by Anthony Rudolf
R223 Discovery Miles 2 230 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Poems, Volume I (Paperback): Yves Bonnefoy Poems, Volume I (Paperback)
Yves Bonnefoy; Edited by Anthony Rudolf, Stephen Romer, John Naughton; Translated by Anthony Rudolf, …
R598 R558 Discovery Miles 5 580 Save R40 (7%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

France’s greatest poet of the last half century, Yves Bonnefoy wrote many books of poetry and poetic prose, as well as celebrated critical essays on literature and art (to which a second volume will be devoted). At his death in 2016 aged ninety-three, he was Emeritus Professor of Comparative Poetics at the Collège de France. The selection for this volume (and the second one) was made in close collaboration with the poet. The lengthy introduction by John Naughton is a significant assessment of Bonnefoy’s importance in French literature. Bonnefoy started out as a young surrealist poet at the end of the Second World War and, for seven decades, he produced poetry and prose of great, and changing, depth and richness. In his lines we encounter `the horizon of a voice where stars are falling, / Moon merging with the chaos of the dead’. Fellow poet Philippe Jaccottet spoke of his abiding gravité enflammée. Bonnefoy knew what translation demands, having himself translated Shakespeare, Donne, Yeats, and Keats; Petrarch and Leopardi from Italian; and, from Greek, George Seferis. This volume is edited and translated by three of Bonnefoy’s long-time translators –Anthony Rudolf, John Naughton, and Stephen Romer – with contributions from Galway Kinnell, Richard Pevear, Beverley Bie Brahic, Emily Grosholz, Susanna Lang, and Hoyt Rogers.

Collected Poems and Selected Translations (Paperback): A.C. Jacobs Collected Poems and Selected Translations (Paperback)
A.C. Jacobs; Volume editing by John Rety, Anthony Rudolf
R345 Discovery Miles 3 450 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Prose (Paperback): Yves Bonnefoy Prose (Paperback)
Yves Bonnefoy; Edited by Anthony Rudolf, Stephen Romer, John Naughton
R889 R716 Discovery Miles 7 160 Save R173 (19%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Yves Bonnefoy (1923-2016), a major poet, was equally a seminal essayist and thinker. This companion volume to Yves Bonnefoy: Poems contains what he regarded as his foundational essays, as well as a generous selection from all periods. In his art criticism, as in his literary essays, Bonnefoy manages that rare thing: to impart metaphysical urgency to each discreet encounter with a painting or a poem, born of his constant quest for intensity, for 'presence'. Whether he is examining an early Byzantine fresco, a Shakespeare play, a Bernini angel, a drawing by Blake, a poem by Rimbaud, the exigency, the high seriousness and the challenge is the same: to affirm presence, and finitude, against all forms of life-sapping conceptual thought. If they cannot always deliver ecstasy or hope, the great poets, argues Bonnefoy, are pledged to 'intensity as such', sustained by 'une mélancolie ardente'.

Martin Ryle's Letter (Paperback): Martin Ryle Martin Ryle's Letter (Paperback)
Martin Ryle; Volume editing by Michael Rowan-Robinson; Michael Rowan-Robinson, Anthony Rudolf
R63 Discovery Miles 630 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Death of the King - And Other Poems (Paperback): Anthony Rudolf, Miriam Neiger-Fleischmann Death of the King - And Other Poems (Paperback)
Anthony Rudolf, Miriam Neiger-Fleischmann; Introduction by Lisa Russ Spaar; Translated by Miriam Neiger-Fleischmann
R282 Discovery Miles 2 820 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Break of Noon - Partage de midi (Paperback): Paul Claudel Break of Noon - Partage de midi (Paperback)
Paul Claudel; Edited by Anthony Rudolf; Translated by Jonathan Griffin, John Naughton, David Furlong, …
R477 R419 Discovery Miles 4 190 Save R58 (12%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Break of Noon (Partage de midi) is a collaborative attempt, edited by Anthony Rudolf, at preparing an English-language edition of Paul Claudel's remarkable and complex play, an unstable text which gave Claudel many problems throughout his life. These are explored in essays by David Furlong of Exchange Theatre in London, which put on a production of the play in 2018 and John Naughton, a leading authority on Claudel. The critical apparatus is completed by the late Susannah York's essay on her own involvement with the play and recounts her interaction with her fellow translator, Jonathan Griffin. The instability of this strange and compelling work in its various original versions is mirrored by the three critical essays in the present work, which do not always see eye to eye. It is thirty years since Jonathan Griffin died and nearly fifty years since Pierre Rouve's Ipswich production of Jonathan's translation, starring Ben Kingsley and Annie Firbank.

Pedraterra & Angleterre - Two Fictions (Paperback): Anthony Rudolf Pedraterra & Angleterre - Two Fictions (Paperback)
Anthony Rudolf
R441 Discovery Miles 4 410 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Journey Around My Flat (Paperback): Anthony Rudolf Journey Around My Flat (Paperback)
Anthony Rudolf
R643 R575 Discovery Miles 5 750 Save R68 (11%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Journey Around My Flat is the fourth in a series of five memoirs. Previous volumes are The Arithmetic of Memory (on growing up in Hampstead Garden Suburb), Silent Conversations (where the author draws on the books in his library to generate thoughts about reading and re-reading) and A Vanished Hand (a short illustrated account of his long-lost autograph album from the 1950s). The final volume is a work-in-progress: In the Picture: Office Hours at the Studio of Paula Rego, an account of the author's ongoing close association with the painter since the two first met in 1996. Journey Around My Flat continues his practice - in the footsteps of Georges Perec and other French writers - of using objects to trigger memories. Rudolf takes the reader on a guided tour of each room in the North London flat, where he has lived for forty years, and includes a generous supply of photos. The book - running parallel to Silent Conversations - is a chronological successor to The Arithmetic of Memory, which ended with the author about to leave for university.

The Storm - The Tragedy of Sinai (Paperback): Anthony Rudolf The Storm - The Tragedy of Sinai (Paperback)
Anthony Rudolf; Eugene Heimler
R161 Discovery Miles 1 610 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Jerzyk - Diaries, Texts and Testimonies of the Urman Family (Paperback): Anthony Rudolf Jerzyk - Diaries, Texts and Testimonies of the Urman Family (Paperback)
Anthony Rudolf; Translated by Antonia Lloyd-Jones
R487 R431 Discovery Miles 4 310 Save R56 (11%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

On 13 November 1943, Jerzy Feliks Urman (known as Jerzyk) killed himself, thinking the Gestapo had arrived. He was eleven and a half. He and his family were in hiding in Drohobycz, during the German occupation of East Galicia, now western Ukraine. A year earlier the family had quit Stanislawow in the wake of brutal round-ups and deportations of Jews. The boy's parents, uncle, and grandmother survived the war. He kept a diary and jottings during the two months before he died. Anthony Rudolf, Jerzyk's second cousin once removed, published these texts in 1991 in a translation made from a family typescript of the original. The recent discovery of the diary of Sophie Urman, Jerzyk's mother, led Rudolf to commission a translation by Antonia Lloyd-Jones. She has also revised the earlier translation of Jerzyk's own diary after comparing the typescript and the original manuscript, which is now in Rudolf 's possession. The editor has written new introductions and made extensive annotations in an attempt to clarify complex and troubling issues.Drawing attention to specific remarks and episodes, he interprets the death of Jerzyk - the only child suicide in the extensive archive at Yad Vashem - not only as the tragic action of a child under pressure but also as a noble and heroic act. Likewise, the keeping of a diary, as with Anne Frank and other children in hiding, was a form of defiance, an example of what has come to be called spiritual or cultural resistance. The book also contains two more texts by Sophie, testimonies by Jerzyk's father and uncle, maps and family photographs. It ends with Rudolf 's account of the tragic death of Mark Rothstein, another second cousin. Mark was a few months younger than Jerzyk when he died in the East End of London on 27 March 1945, during the last day of the V2 bombing raids.

A Vanished Hand: My Autograph Album (Paperback, New): Anthony Rudolf A Vanished Hand: My Autograph Album (Paperback, New)
Anthony Rudolf
R465 R406 Discovery Miles 4 060 Save R59 (13%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

A Vanished Hand: My Autograph Album is a postscript to Anthony Rudolf's memoir of childhood, The Arithmetic of Memory (1999) and accompanies the newly published Silent Conversations: A Reader's Life. The autograph album, testimony to Rudolf's teenage years, was presumed lost for thirty years until it emerged, energies intact, beneath a pile of books in the author's loft. Describing the circumstances of each autograph, he is led down unexpected trails, such as a visit to Bushey Jewish Cemetery, where he explores the wording on Alma Cogan's tombstone, only a few yards from that of the author's parents. All the autographs are reproduced, among them Rudolf's summer hero, Denis Compton, and his winter hero Billy Wright. A high point is the hilarious account of the longest table tennis point ever played, triggered by the autograph of Alex Ehrlich. In addition to these three memoirs, Anthony Rudolf, born in London in 1942, has written several other books, most recently, Zigzag (2010), a volume of poetry and related prose. His writings include literary and art criticism, short stories under the narrative influence of Paula Rego and poetry translations from French and Russian. An occasional broad-caster, he was visiting lecturer in Arts and Humanities at London Metropolitan University and Royal Literary Fund Fellow at the Universities of Hertfordshire and Westminster. He is Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature and of the English Association, and Chevalier de l'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres.

Wine from Two Glasses - Poetry and Politics - Trust and Mistrust in Language (Hardcover): Anthony Rudolf Wine from Two Glasses - Poetry and Politics - Trust and Mistrust in Language (Hardcover)
Anthony Rudolf
R146 Discovery Miles 1 460 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Nonfiction. Memoir. Literary Criticism. WINE FROM TWO GLASSES is a quasi-autobiographical meditation, a literary work, rather than a scholarly lecture, especially in this elaborated and revised printed version. Among other things, it tells the story behind the story of the author's cousin, who wrote a diary for a few weeks before committing suicide in Nazi-occupied West Ukraine in 1943. It explores the links between documentary and "a rhetoric to think atrocity." The author engages with writers such as George Oppen and Vaclav Havel, Primo Levi and Paul Celan, and the filmmaker Claude Lanzmann, and examines private and public concerns in the post-Auschwitz and post-Hiroshima world.

Sage Eye - Aesthetic Passion of Jonathan Griffin (Paperback): Anthony Rudolf Sage Eye - Aesthetic Passion of Jonathan Griffin (Paperback)
Anthony Rudolf
R220 Discovery Miles 2 200 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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