**A new collected volume from the Nobel Prize -winning poet that includes, for the first time in English, all of the poems from her last Polish collection** One of Europe's greatest recent poets is also its wisest, wittiest, and most accessible. Nobel Prize-winner Wiswala Szymborska draws us in
Map: Collected and Last Poems
- Book ID
- 126256270
- Publisher
- Houghton Mifflin
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 107 KB
- Category
- Standards
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✦ Synopsis
A new collected volume from the Nobel Prize–winning poet that includes, for the first time in English, all of the poems from her last Polish collection
One of Europe's greatest recent poets is also its wisest, wittiest, and most accessible. Nobel Prize–winner Wiswala Szymborska draws us in with her unexpected, unassuming humor. Her elegant, precise poems pose questions we never thought to ask. "If you want the world in a nutshell," a Polish critic remarks, "try Szymborska." But the world held in these lapidary poems is larger than the one we thought we knew.
Carefully edited by her longtime, award-winning translator, Clare Cavanagh, the poems in Map trace Szymborska's work until her death in 2012. Of the approximately two hundred and fifty poems included here, nearly forty are newly translated; thirteen represent the entirety of the poet's last Polish collection, Enough, never before published in English.
Map is the first...
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