A new translation of work by one of the Netherland's most innovative,
exhilarating poets, a poet who draws on everything from economics to
parables to world history. The Dutch poet Nachoem M. Wijnberg is one
of the most inventive, surprising, entertaining, and thought-provoking
poets writing today. He is also remarkably productive, so that up to
now only a small portion of his extensive body of work has appeared in
English translation. This new selection of poems draws on all twenty
volumes Wijnberg has published to date, constituting an indispensable
introduction to this wry, off-kilter, spellbinding modern master.
Wijnberg, not only a poet but a professor of business studies—hence
his persistent concern with questions of value, real and
false—writes only in the plainest language while displaying a
formidable erudition. His poems engage economics, philosophy, and
history; he writes Chinese poems and Jewish poems and classic songs;
he tells stories that may or may not be parables; he writes from where
the mind meets the heart. “Tell all the truth but tell it slant,”
Emily Dickinson enjoins. Wijnberg for his part has said, “Alienation
is the last thing I am trying to achieve. The world is strange enough
as it is and my poems help in dealing with that strangeness by
bringing it close and as far as possible trying to understand it.”
This English-only edition does not include the poems in their original
language.
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ISBN
9781681376530
Publisert
2021
Utgiver
Random House Publishing Services
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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