Room without Walls Selected Poems Bo Carpelan Translated from the Swedish by Anne Born Illustrated by Hannu Taina
Forest Books London 1987
stan dobry plus
str. 143
format 14,5 x 21 cm
waga 220 g
What's special about this book of poetry? Bo Carpelan is the most important Finnish poet using the Swedish language as a medium. It is the first book-length edition of his poetry in English. It is sensitively illustrated by one of Finland's leading artists, Hannu Taina. And the translator, Anne Born is herself a respected poet and has lectured in Nordic languages at Oxford and Cambridge.
It isn't time that changes us, it's space; the forest low as a dark ribbon round the evening when we were children. And the water that reached our feet.
It's the road that's straightened out, the same trees, houses, people looking out of the windows that are windows in space, not in time.
Room for children, room for the lovers where birds fly in and out, room for the one who sleeps so light not even death's breath is heard.
The furniture in the room's the same, the same branches in front of it asi if the room were your gaze - that never ends.
- In Dark Rooms / In Light Rooms (1976)
Author Bo Carpelen Bo Carpelan is one of the leading Finnish poets writing in Finland-Swedish. Born in 1926, he is the son of a bank clerk. His first book of poems appeared in 1946 and he received his doctorate in 1960. Since then he has written 14 volumes of verse and is also a novelist, playwright, essayist and critic. He also writes for children. His works have been translated into Finnish, Danish, Norwegian, German, English, Polish, Slovak and French, but this is the first full book-length edition of Carpelan's poetry in English. Among other distinctions, in 1980 he was awarded a five-year professorship by the Finnish State Committee for Literature.
Translator Anne Born Anne Born is well known as a fine translator, writer and poet. She received her M.A. in English language and literature at the University of Copenhagen and B. Litt at Oxford. Her sensitive rendering of Carpelan's poems have been published previously in magazines and reviews.
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