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The Invention of Poetry : Selected Poems

Part of the SALT MODERN POETS series
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'Adam Czerniawski's poetry springs from a conjunction of Polish and English (or perhaps European) culture.

Deeply rooted in the Polish language, he is at the same time a poet of universal themes observed from a wide perspective of the Western world.

I would even claim that this poetry springs from a different basis of culture and literary tradition, that he has managed to set himself free from many complexes of contemporary Polish poetry, to grasp and see them from a global perspective.' -Konstanty Pienkosz, Literary critic'My favourite poems by Adam Czerniawski include "Seaside Holiday", "Interior Topography" (one of his best poems), "You and I", "Man", "Science Fiction", "Listening to a Schubert Quartet", "World", "Bridge", "Fish", "Triangle", "A View of Delft", "Evening, or a Field of Vision", "Token of Remembrance" and "Golden Age".

These poems display a dialectical synthesis of feeling and awareness; without falling below the level of the author's understanding - and let's note that it is a philosophical understanding rare among Polish poets (Milosz is a philosopher of a totally different kind) - these poems do not leave feelings behind, and this is precisely what works in their favour.' -Bogdan Czaykowski, Poet and scholar'Higgins strives to be faithful to Czerniawski's style and tone (including the use of British English to reflect the author's environment), and those able to follow both the Polish and English can appreciate the consistency of his renditions.

Higgins's translations read smoothly and show respect for the original.

Similar qualities come across in Higgins's sensitive introduction to this generally laudable volume.' -Prof.

Joanna Nizynska

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Product Details
Salt Publishing
1844710912 / 9781844710911
Paperback / softback
01/09/2005
United Kingdom
168 pages, No
140 x 216 mm
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