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9 de may. de 2024 · Charles Simic (born May 9, 1938, Belgrade, Yugoslavia [now in Serbia]—died January 9, 2023, Dover, New Hampshire, U.S.) was a Yugoslavian-born American poet who evoked his eastern European heritage and his childhood experiences during World War II to comment on the dearth of spirituality in contemporary life.
8 de may. de 2024 · A Pulitzer winner and U.S. poet laureate, Simic died earlier this month at age 84 and leaves a rich, lengthy oeuvre steeped in the art of verse and craft of writing that takes life experience as its starting point.
Hace 5 días · Apr 14 2023. Words of Wonder. Go inside a stone. That would be my way. Let somebody else become a dove. Or gnash with a tiger’s tooth. I am happy to be a stone. From the outside the stone is a riddle: No one knows how to answer it. Yet within, it must be cool and quiet. Even though a cow steps on it full weight,
18 de may. de 2024 · He won the Pulitzer in 1990 for the collection The World Doesn’t End, but we recommend starting with his more recent selected poems, The Voice at 3:00 A.M. The title hints at the surreal terrain ...
Hace 1 día · In 1985, after seventeen New York publishers had rejected City of Glass, the lead novella in The New York Trilogy, it was published by Sun and Moon Press in San Francisco.The other two novellas, Ghosts and The Locked Room, came out the next year.Paul Auster was thirty-eight. Although he wrote reviews and translations regularly and his prose poem White Spaceshad been published in 1980, the ...
5 de may. de 2024 · Antes bien, si se sigue de cerca un clásico texto del poeta Charles Simic (1938-2023) y las recientes investigaciones del catedrático de Cambridge Peter Burke, se puede observar la estrecha relación que hay entre el lenguaje agresivo e insultante y la ignorancia.
Hace 5 días · Because of political difficulties in Yugoslavia, Šalamun could not return to the United States for a few years, and another collection in English translation would not appear until 1988, when Charles Simic edited a volume of Šalamun’s selected poems for Ecco (Simic also translated many of the poems in the book, using Serbian translations of the Slovenian poems).
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