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Civil Wars: Poems [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 80 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 226x152x7 mm, kaal: 136 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Oct-2013
  • Kirjastus: Louisiana State University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0807151807
  • ISBN-13: 9780807151808
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 80 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 226x152x7 mm, kaal: 136 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Oct-2013
  • Kirjastus: Louisiana State University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0807151807
  • ISBN-13: 9780807151808
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Praise for David R. Slavitt

""Slavitt's touch is light, and he writes beautifully.... His satire is sharp, and he can be wildly funny.""- New York Times Book Review

""One of America's most lucid and classical poets.... Slavitt's attitude is, as one would expect of a Hebrew as well as Greco-Latin classicist, sharply questioning as well as tragic. He is a poet one reads to know more.""- Booklist

""Slavitt is both smart and wise; he's as well known for his translations of the writers of antiquity as he is for his original work, both poetry and prose.... With a rich sense of humor, a bit of attitude, and a fascination with details, even minutiae, Slavitt tries his hand at new and curious measures and forms as well as seemingly free-range meditations- or, one might say, meanderings.""- Library Journal

The bravura of David R. Slavitt's first book of poems, published more than fifty years ago, continues to reverberate through his newest collection in a voice matured and roughened by age. Civil Wars conjures the mutterings of old men: meditations- despondent yet playfully witty and bold- on the meaning of life and death, the reasoning for human action or inaction, and misremembered memories. Nothing proves too lofty or too trifling for the poet's scrutiny. Slavitt's attention roves from the carnage inflicted by the Achaeans at Troy, to the performances of Borrah Minevich and the Harmonica Rascals, from meditations on Spinoza to the baseball of the New York Yankees. He considers with deliberation all of these subjects and deems them necessary to help create a spiritual connection in our lives. Slavitt encourages contemplation of the world and writing rather than acceptance of the thoughts of the critic, who ""comes, austere, a man of authority, / and offers to help"" but only dilutes the power of a poem. In this collection, Slavitt also includes translations of Greek, Hebrew, Provençal, French, and Old English poems, including a little-known piece by the mathematician Pierre de Fermat and the Old English epic poem ""The Battle of Maldon.
Part One
Poems
Isaac
3(2)
Tisiphone
5(1)
Intimate
6(1)
Tortoise
7(1)
Dancing Bear
8(1)
Hour Glass
9(1)
Comb
10(1)
Civil Wars
11(2)
Spy
13(1)
Tinnitus
14(1)
Il Trovatore: The Villanelle
15(1)
Sirens
16(1)
Ptolemaic Astronomy
17(3)
Epitaph for a Headmaster
20(1)
Dinner Toast
21(1)
The Washing of the Bodies
22(1)
Harmonica Rascals
23(2)
Escape
25(1)
April 20
26(1)
Normandie
27(1)
Spinoza
28(1)
Osip and Boris
29(1)
Conversation with My Father
30(1)
Sestina on Six End-Words of Petrarch
31(2)
Cat's Eyes
33(1)
Underwood
34(1)
The Poem
35(1)
Recording Angel
36(1)
Yankees
37(1)
Revision
38(1)
Castaways
39(1)
All We like Sheep
40(1)
Department of Corrections
41(1)
Invention
42(1)
Waiting for Sleep
43(1)
Choice
44(1)
Raimon de Roussillon
45(1)
Salida de Emergencia
46(1)
Conservatory Clerihew
47(4)
Part Two
Renditions
"The Vine and the Billy Goat," by Leonidas of Tarentum
51(1)
"Workmen," anonymous, from the Hebrew
52(2)
"Red Lips," anonymous, Greek folk song
54(1)
"Lament for Bion," anonymous, from the Greek, c. 100 BCE
55(1)
"Provencal Poets," by Denis of Portugal
56(1)
"Of the Deceitful Brevity of Life"
57(1)
Luis de Gongora
"Give Way to God, or The Dying Christ"
58(3)
Pierre de Fermat
"The Battle of Maldon," anonymous, from the Old English
61
David R. Slavitt has published more than one hundred books, including The Seven Deadly Sins and Other Poems, Change of Address, and William Henry Harrison and Other Poems. Born in White Plains, New York, and educated at Andover, Yale, and Columbia, Slavitt has worked at Newsweek and has taught at Temple University, Columbia, the University of Pennsylvania, Princeton, and Bennington College.