vândut de elefant.ro
Marosa di Giorgio has one of the most distinct and recognizable voices in Latin American poetry. Her surreal and fable-like prose poems invite comparison to Franz Kafka, Julio Cortazar, or even contemporary American poets Russell Edson and Charles Simic. But di Giorgios voice, imagery, and themes--childhood, the Uruguayan countryside, a perception of the sacred--are her own. Previously written off as ``the mad woman of Uruguayan letters,`` di Giorgios reputation has blossomed in recent years. Translator Adam Giannellis careful selection of poems spans the enormous output of di Giorgios career to help further introduce English-language readers to this vibrant and original voice. Marosa di Giorgio was born in Salto, Uruguay, in 1932. Her first book Poemas was published in 1953. Also a theater actress, she moved to Montevideo in 1978, where she lived until her death in 2004.
Preț:
Vânzător: Elefant.ro
Brand: Boa Editions