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Auteur
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Różycki, Tomasz 1970-....
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Titre
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Twelve stations [Texte imprimé] / Tomasz Różycki ; translated from the polish by Bill Johnston
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Éditeur
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Brookline : Zephyr, cop. 2015
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Description
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1 vol. (247 p.) ; 23 cm
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Notes
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Titre original : Dwanaście stacji : poemat
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Résumé
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"Although the past is a constant theme in Rózycki's work, the present erupts with no less urgency . . . he witnesses the ant-like unimportance of human beings viewed from a cosmic perspective."—Helen Vendler, Harvard UniversityThe hero of the mock poem, Grandson, leaves his hometown of Opole, in the western Polish region of Silesia, to organize a family reunion in the Ukraine where his family had lived before World War II—before being forcibly resettled along with many thousands of other Poles. In this, his sixth book, Tomasz Rózycki talks back, both to history and to important literary predecessors such as Czeslaw Milosz and Adam Mickiewicz, in language that is as playful as it is masterful. Twelve Stations is a masterful work of contemporary world poetry by one of its most outstanding practitioners.
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ISBN
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978-0983-2970-4-8 br.
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Sujets
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Poésie polonaise--21e siècle
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Collab.
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Johnston, Bill
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1.30 ROZY
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