A major anthology spanning the diversity of the
latest poetry to come out of Europe ''New European Poets
''presents the works of poets from across Europe. In
compiling this landmark anthology, Wayne Miller and
Kevin Prufer enlisted twenty-four regional editors to
select 270 poets whose writing was first published after
1970. These poets represent every country in Europe, and
many of them are published here for the first time in
English and in the United States. The resulting
anthology collects some of the very best work of a new
generation of poets who have come of age since Paul
Celan, Anna Akhmatova, Federico Garcia Lorca, Eugenio
Montale, and Czeslaw Milosz. The poetry in ''New
European Poets ''is fiercely intelligent, often
irreverent, and engaged with history and politics. The
range of styles is exhilarating--from the lyric intimacy
of Portuguese poet Rosa Alice Branco to the profane
prose poems of Romanian poet Radu Andriescu, from the
surrealist bravado of Czech poet SylvaFischerova to the
survivor's cry of Russian poet Irina Ratushinskaya.
Poetry translated from more than thirty languages is
represented, including French, German, Spanish, and
Italian, and more regional languages such as Basque,
Irish Gaelic, and Sami. In its scope and ambition, ''New
European Poets ''is destined to be a seminal anthology,
an important vehicle for American readers to discover
the extraordinary poetry being written across the
Atlantic. |
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