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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 204 pages, kõrgus x laius: 235x152 mm, kaal: 28 g
  • Sari: Princeton Legacy Library
  • Ilmumisaeg: 08-Mar-2015
  • Kirjastus: Princeton University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0691603391
  • ISBN-13: 9780691603391
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 204 pages, kõrgus x laius: 235x152 mm, kaal: 28 g
  • Sari: Princeton Legacy Library
  • Ilmumisaeg: 08-Mar-2015
  • Kirjastus: Princeton University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0691603391
  • ISBN-13: 9780691603391
Teised raamatud teemal:

Perhaps Greece's most important poet, Yannis Ritsos follows such eminent predecessors as Cavafy, Sikelianos, and Seferis in the dramatic and symbolic expression of a tragic sense of life. The three volumes of Ritsos's poetry translated here--Parentheses, 1946-47, Parentheses, 1950-61, and The Distant, 1975--represent a thirty year poetic journey and a developing sensibility that link the poet's subtler perceptions at different moments of his maturity.

In his introduction to the poems, and as an explanation of the book's title, Edmund Keeley writes: "The two signs of the parenthesis are like cupped hands facing each other across a distance, hands that are straining to come together, to achieve a meeting that would serve to reaffirm human contact between isolated presences; but though there are obvious gestures toward closing the gap between the hands, the gestures seem inevitably to fail, and the meeting never quite occurs."

In terms of the development of Ritsos's poetic vision, the distance within the parenthesis is shorter in each of the two earlier volumes than in the most recent volume. There the space has become almost infinite, yet Ritsos's powerfully evocative if stark landscape reveals a stylistic purity that is the latest mark of his greatness.

Originally published in 1979.

The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These paperback editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.

Acknowledgments xi
Introduction xiii
Parentheses, 1946-47
The Meaning Of Simplicity
3(2)
Hunger
5(2)
A Face
7(2)
Summer
9(2)
Maybe, Someday
11(2)
Self-Sufficiency?
13(2)
Final Agreement
15(2)
Remolding
17(2)
Suddenly
19(2)
Circus
21(2)
Afternoon
23(2)
Understanding
25(2)
Miniature
27(2)
Women
29(2)
Triptych
31(2)
Rainy
33(2)
The Same Star
35(2)
Conclusion
37(2)
We Wait
39(2)
Can You?
41(2)
The Thanks
43(4)
Parentheses, 1950-61
Childhood Convalescence
47(2)
Delay
49(2)
Squandering
51(2)
Mode Of Acquisition
53(2)
Forgotten Tenderness
55(2)
Inertia
57(2)
Hands
59(2)
Desk Calendar
61(2)
Nocturnal
63(2)
Point
65(2)
Frugality
67(2)
The Only
69(2)
The Same Thorn
71(2)
Accented-Unaccented
73(2)
He Who Didn't Dance
75(2)
Sketch
77(2)
Sound Of Silence
79(2)
Marking
81(2)
In The Ruins Of An Ancient Temple
83(2)
Freedom
85(2)
Incense
87(2)
Healing
89(2)
Current Events
91(2)
Spring
93(2)
A Wreath
95(2)
Evening Profile
97(2)
Autumn Expression
99(2)
Message
101(2)
Triplet
103(2)
The Nights And The Statues
105(4)
The Distant
Slowly
109(2)
Descent
111(2)
Brief Dialogue
113(2)
Because
115(2)
Completeness Almost
117(2)
Court Exhibit
119(2)
Fever
121(2)
The One-Armed Man
123(2)
Thanks
125(2)
Striding Over
127(2)
Secretly
129(2)
Doubtful Stature
131(2)
Red-Handed
133(2)
With The Unapproachable
135(2)
Day Breaks
137(2)
With Music
139(2)
Preparing The Ceremony
141(2)
Insomnia
143(2)
Reduced Scale
145(2)
Toward Saturday
147(2)
Reconstruction
149(2)
Attack
151(2)
For Some Reason
153(2)
THE TWO SIDES
155(2)
The Next Day
157(2)
Winter Sunshine
159(2)
Expected And Unexpected
161(2)
The More Sufficient
163(2)
After Each Death
165(2)
Security Deposits
167(2)
The Statues In The Cemeteries
169(2)
The Distant
171(2)
Yannis Ritsos: Biographical Data 173
Yannis Ritsos (19091990) was a Greek poet who was imprisoned and exiled and had his works banned in his home country because of his Communist politics. His books include The Fourth Dimension and Yannis Ritsos: Repetitions, Testimonies, Parentheses (both Princeton). Edmund Keeley (19282022) was a distinguished translator of modern Greek poetry and professor emeritus of English and creative writing at Princeton University.