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Itinerary (Paperback)
Octavio. Paz; Foreword by Charles Tomlinson; Translated by Jason Wilson
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The final legacy of the Nobel Prize-winning author of The Labyrinth
of Solitude
Itinerary records the evolution of the political ideas of Octavio
Paz, the great Mexican writer who was awarded the Nobel Prize for
Literature in 1990. It is an intellectual autobiography, in a
sense, but also a sentimental and even passionate one. In his
thoughts Paz realized the past was inseparable from the present.
And so he tells the story of his journey through time, from youth
to adulthood. It is not a straight line, nor is it a circle; it is
instead a spiral that turns ceaselessly over, bringing into view a
time seventy years in the past and the actions of today. It is the
final work by a great thinker and a magnificent writer.
Attilio Bertolucci was one of Italy's greatest modern poets. This
book is the first English edition of his poetry. His translator
Charles Tomlinson was known internationally as one of the most
distinguished modern English poets: his poems were described by
Hugh Kenner as 'among the best in the English language in this
century'. Born in 1911, Attilio Bertolucci published his first book
of poems at the age of 18. His second, published in 1934, was
recognised and favourably reviewed by Eugenio Montale. There
followed a period of silence, broken in 1951 by The Indian Wigwam,
which won the Viareggio Prize. He published two other books in the
early 50s, but no more poetry until Winter Journey in 1971, his
most boldly experimental as well as his most mature book. He also
published two bestselling volumes of a novel in verse, La camera da
letto, a kind of family history about his parents and childhood,
and his love for Ninetta, the mother of Giuseppe and Bernardo
Bertolucci, his two film-director sons. A frequent cause of
pleasure and also disquiet in Bertolucci's poetry is his sense of
time, the calm fire of the days. The critic Paolo Lagazzi speaks of
Bertolucci, although slowly bleeding to death because wounded by
time, as also drawing from time 'all the gifts, colours,
sweetnesses still possible - while darkness and winter advance
without truce'. Italian-English bilingual edition.
The title poem of this volume describes the vineyards of an area of
Italy which has been the subject of many of Tomlinson's poems since
his earliest work. In the Cinque Terre, vines are cultivated along
the cliffs, within precarious sight of the sea beneath. These are
the poems of a traveller, exploring the personal through the sense
of place - Italy, Greece, Spain, Portugal and the West of England.
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger
Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and
hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone
William Carlos Williams valued Charles Tomlinson’s poetry: `He
has divided his line according to a new measure learned, perhaps,
for a new world. It gives a refreshing rustle or seething to the
words which bespeak the entrance of a new life.’ Of all the poets
of his generation, Charles Tomlinson was most alert to English and
translated poetry from other worlds. The Mexican poet Octavio Paz
admired how he saw `the world as event... He is fascinated – with
his eyes open: a lucid fascination – by the universal busyness,
the continuous generation and degeneration of things.’
Tomlinson’s take on the world is sensuous; it is also deeply
thoughtful, even metaphysical. He spoke of `sensuous cerebration’
as a way of being in the world. His poems are always experimenting
with impression and expression. This dynamic selection, edited by
the poet and Ted Hughes Award winner David Morley, presents
Tomlinson to a new generation of readers.
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The Poems of Octavio Paz (Paperback)
Octavio. Paz; Translated by Eliot Weinberger, Elizabeth Bishop, Paul Blackburn, Denise Levertov, …
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R599
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The Poems of Octavio Paz is the first retrospective collection of
Paz's poetry to span his entire writing career from his first
published poem, at age seventeen, to his magnificent last poem.
This landmark bilingual edition contains many poems that have never
been translated into English before, plus new translations based on
Paz's final revisions. Assiduously edited by Eliot Weinberger-who
has been translating Paz for over forty years-The Poems of Octavio
Paz also includes translations by the poet-luminaries Elizabeth
Bishop, Paul Blackburn, Denise Levertov, Muriel Rukeyser, and
Charles Tomlinson. Readers will also find Weinberger's capsule
biography of Paz, as well as notes on many poems in Paz's own
words, taken from various interviews he gave throughout his long
and singular life.
Nobel Laureate Octavio Paz is incontestably Latin America's
foremost living poet. The Collected Poems of Octavio Paz is a
landmark bilingual gathering of all the poetry he has published in
book form since 1952, the year of his premier long poem, Sunstone
(Piedra de Sol) here translated anew by Eliot Weinberger made its
appearance. This is followed by the complete texts of Days and
Occasions (Dias Habiles), Homage and Desecrations (Homenaje y
Profanaciones), Salamander (Salamandra), Solo for Two Voices (Solo
a Dos Voces), East Slope (Ladera Este), Toward the Beginning (Hacza
el Comienzo), Blanco, Topoems (Topoemas), Return (Vuelta), A Draft
of Shadows (Pasado en Claro), Airborn (Hijos del Aire), and Paz's
most recent collection, A Tree Within (Arbol Adentro). With
additional translations by Elizabeth Bishop, Paul Blackburn,
Lysander Kemp, Denise Levertov, John Frederick Nims, and Charles
Tomlinson."
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Selected Poems (Paperback)
William Carlos Williams; Edited by Charles Tomlinson
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Opening with Professor Tomlinson's superbly clear and helpful
introduction this selection reflects the most up-to-date Williams
scholarship. In addition to including many more pieces, Tomlinson
has organized the whole in chronological order."It isn't what he
the poet] says that counts as a work of art," Williams maintained,
"it's what he makes, with such intensity of purpose that it lives
with an intrinsic movement of its own to verify its authenticity."
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