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Georges Rodenbach: Selected Poems [Kõva köide]

  • Formaat: Hardback, 144 pages, kõrgus x laius: 222x141 mm, kaal: 250 g
  • Sari: Arc Classic Translations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Apr-2017
  • Kirjastus: Arc Publications
  • ISBN-10: 1906570078
  • ISBN-13: 9781906570071
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Hardback, 144 pages, kõrgus x laius: 222x141 mm, kaal: 250 g
  • Sari: Arc Classic Translations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Apr-2017
  • Kirjastus: Arc Publications
  • ISBN-10: 1906570078
  • ISBN-13: 9781906570071
Teised raamatud teemal:
The first-ever selected poems in English of the important 19th-century Belgian poet and author of classic novel Bruges la Morte.

Georges Rodenbach is known first and foremost for his famous 1892 novel Bruges la Morte, and it is for his connection with Bruges that he is always remembered. Bruges was his muse, the landscape in which he attempted to reveal the significance of what appeared lifeless or unconnected to art. Using the symbolist devices of suggestion and mood, in these poems Rodenbach presents the decaying Bruges as a medieval corpse, full of melancholy, decline and loneliness, laid out for him to ërescueí through his work.

Georges Rodenbach (1855-1898) was educated in Ghent alongside his friend Emile Verhaeren. Prodigious in short stories, novels as well as poetry, he was the first Belgian writer of his circle to move to Paris, and find support from his French counterparts. His poetry influenced writers such as Proust, Zweig and Rilke. Rodenbach died in Paris of ill health in 1898, aged only 43.

Will Stone was born in 1966 and now divides his time between Belgium and England. His first poetry collection Glaciation (2009) won the international Glen Dimplex Award for poetry in 2008. His published translations include To The Silenced ñ Selected Poems of Georg Trakl (2005) and the first English translation of Journeys, Stefan Zweigís travel writings (2010).
Introduction 9(15)
From The White Youth
24(17)
Sundays
25(2)
Alone
27(2)
Old Quays
29(4)
Nocturne
33(2)
Departure
35(2)
Solitude
37(2)
The Passion
39(2)
From the Reign of Silence
The Life of Rooms XIII, XV)
41(10)
The Water's Heart (X-XII)
51(6)
Landscapes of Towns (IV, VI, XII, XIV)
57(8)
Sunday Bells (II, V, XII)
65(6)
On the Soul's Flow (I, IX)
71(4)
Of Silence (I, VII, XIV, XXI-XXV)
75(10)
From Tin Enclosed Lives
Mental Aquarium (I, IX)
85(4)
Evening in the Windows (XI)
89(2)
The Lines of the Hand (I)
91(2)
Invalids at the Windows (IV, XII, XIII)
93(6)
From Several Poems
For the Glory of Mallarme
99(2)
From The Mirror of the Native Sky
The Women in Mantles
101(2)
The Street Lamps (V-VI)
103(4)
The Swans (VI)
107(2)
Biographical Notes 109
Georges Rodenbach (1855-1898) was born and educated in Ghent, alongside his friend Emile Verhaeren. Rodenbach is forever associated with his symbolist evocations of an abandoned melancholy Bruges. Prodigious in short stories, novels as well as poetry, he was the first Belgian writer of his circle to move to Paris, and find support from his French counterparts. He died there of ill health in 1898 aged 43.