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The Master of Insomnia: Selected Poems
Contributor(s): Novak, Boris A. (Author), Biggins, Michael (Translator), Dintinjana, Mia (Translator)
ISBN: 1564787834     ISBN-13: 9781564787835
Publisher: Dalkey Archive Press
OUR PRICE:   $13.50  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: September 2012
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BISAC Categories:
- Poetry | European - General
Dewey: 891.841
LCCN: 2012021659
Series: Slovenian Literature
Physical Information: 0.5" H x 5.5" W x 7.8" (0.40 lbs) 104 pages
Themes:
- Cultural Region - Eastern Europe
 
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A collision between contemporary poetics and the Renaissance lyric, between aestheticism and political engagement, "The Master of Insomnia" is a collection of Slovenian poet Boris A. Novak's verse from the last fifteen years, including numerous poems never before available in English. In these sensitive translations, Novak stands revealed as both innovator and observer; as critic Aleš Debeljak has written: "The poet's power in bearing witness to Sarajevo and Dalmatia, to his childhood room and his retired father, to the indifferent passage of time and the desperate pain of loss, confirms the melancholy clairvoyance of Walter Benjamin, who stated that what is essential hides in the marginal, negligent, and hardly observed details. Whoever strives to see the 'big picture' will inevitably overlook the essential... Novak's] wide-open eyes must watch over both the beauty of this life and the horror of its destruction."


Contributor Bio(s): Anovak, Boris: - Born in Serbia in 1953, Boris A. Novak is a poet, playwright, editor, essayist, and translator of Bosnian, British, American, French, Provencal, Italian, and German poetry into Slovenian. He has also written for children and published works of literary criticism. He is considered one of the most important living Slovenian poets, and has more then fifty-three books to his name. He is a Professor at the Department for Comparative Literature and Literary Theory at the Faculty of Arts of the University of Ljubljana.Biggins, Michael: - Tomaz Salamun was born in 1941 in Zagreb. He has published over thirty books of poetry and frequently teaches at American universities, including Pittsburgh, Richmond, and Texas.