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Zone - Selected Poems

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Zusatztext “Ron Padgett’s translation from the French is pitch perfect and dazzling." —Deborah Levy! The Guardian ! "Best Summer Books 2018" "How well does Padgett apply these laudable [translation] precepts in this book? In two words: amazingly well. When I read the poems in French! I kept thinking “Now how can you possibly put  that  into English?” Then I looked at the facing text. And thought! to paraphrase Henry Higgins in  My Fair Lady!  “By God! he’s got it! He’s really got it!” It’s like watching a little boat in high seas: how can it possibly make that wave! and that one? But it does! easily: it just floats up and over them. Padgett makes it look easy. We translators know nothing is harder than that." —David Ball! Translation Review "In Zone! Selected Poems by Guillaume Apollinaire! Ron Padgett demonstrates that translators should be willing to sometimes mistranslate in order to revivify a text’s more distinctive formal characteristics. Idiosyncrasies and dalliances abound in Padgett’s judicious sampling (as they do in Apollinaire’s oeuvre )...One of the joys of reading Zone is discovering the utter range of Padgett’s stylings as both translator and poet... Zone contains Apollinaire’s ambiguous vapors and punchy crystallizations alike! though it also succeeds in materializing what we love most about Padgett." —Dylan Furcall! BOMB "Padgett takes liberties! but he has given deep thought to them and he offers! in his introduction! a detailed discussion of the challenges that he has faced in the fifty-odd years that he has devoted to this project. Whenever a choice needs to be made between meaning and melody! he tends to opt for the latter! successfully bringing out as much of Apollinaire’s music as possible." —John Taylor! ArtsFuse “The one poet of our time who! in lightness and depth of inspiration! in spontaneity and clarity of expression… can stand beside Sappho! Anacreon! Alcaeus.” — The American Poetry Review “One of the most fascinating and elusive figures of modern French poetry.” —Scott Bates! French Review “Apollinaire’s distinction lies in his being the first poet of our age who is ‘modern’ and popular at the same time! modern in his many technical and thematic innovations and popular in his simple directness of speech.” — The Kenyon Review Praise for Guillaume Apollinaire:   “The poetry of Guillaume Apollinaire is like no other: clear! full of light! bright with movement! with the transparency of flowing water. Even from the chalk trenches of the First World War! it sings like love! compassionate and friendly! in a French the language had only dreamed of before he wrote.”— Translation and Literature   Praise for Ron Padgett’s translations:   “A superb translation! Ron Padgett! himself an important poet! catches precisely the French poet’s rhythms! his colloquialisms! his racy diction and emotional resonances.”—Marjorie Perloff   “No praise can be too high for Ron Padgett’s translations.”—Dominic Di Bernardi! The Washington Post Book World Informationen zum Autor Guillaume Apollinaire (1880–1918) was born Wilhelm Apollinaris de Kostrowitzky in Rome, the illegitimate son of an impoverished Polish woman and an Italian army officer. He spent his boyhood on the French Riviera with his mother and younger brother, Albert, attending schools in Monaco, Cannes, and Nice, until the family moved to Paris in 1899. Apollinaire did not pass the baccalauréat but began writing on his own, leaving Paris in 1901 to work as a private tutor for a family in the Rhineland for two years. Upon his return to Paris, he was employed as a bank clerk while writing plays and essays and becoming acquainted with Symbolist poets and playwrights, avant-garde musicians, choreographers, ...

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Authors Guillaume Apollinaire, Guillaume/ Padgett Apollinaire, Ron Padgett, Peter Read
Assisted by Peter Read (Introduction), Ron Padgett (Translation)
Publisher NEW YORK REVIEW OF BOOKS
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 31.10.2015
 
EAN 9781590179246
ISBN 978-1-59017-924-6
No. of pages 288
Dimensions 115 mm x 177 mm x 18 mm
Series NYRB Poets
Nyrb Poets
Subjects Fiction > Poetry, drama
Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > General and comparative literary studies

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