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Final Matters
Selected Poems, 2004-2010

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Zusatztext "Extraordinary, masterful, and tragic. . . . Ottilie Mulzet is one of the very finest [Hunagrian translators]. . . . [ Final Matters ] as a whole partakes of the darkest and truest apprehensions of humanity. That is its remarkable power, a power that runs through the translations, the work of translation devoting itself to something of great importance and value. Nothing in either contemporary Hungarian or contemporary English compares with it." ---George Szirtes, Translation and Literature Informationen zum Autor Szilárd BorbélyTranslated by Ottilie Mulzet Klappentext An award-winning translator presents selections from the haunting final volumes of a leading voice in contemporary Hungarian poetry Szilárd Borbély, one of the most celebrated writers to emerge from post-Communist Hungary, received numerous literary awards in his native country. In this volume, acclaimed translator Ottilie Mulzet reveals the full range and force of Borbély's verse by bringing together generous selections from his last two books, Final Matters and To the Body . The original Hungarian text is set on pages facing the English translations, and the book also features an afterword by Mulzet that places the poems in literary, historical, and biographical context. Restless, curious, learned, and alert, Borbély weaves into his work an unlikely mix of Hungarian folk songs, Christian and Jewish hymns, classical myths, police reports, and unsettling accounts of abortions. In her afterword, Mulzet calls this collection "a blasphemous and fragmentary prayer book ... that challenges us to rethink the boundaries of victimhood, culpability, and our own religious and cultural definitions." Zusammenfassung An award-winning translator presents selections from the haunting final volumes of a leading voice in contemporary Hungarian poetrySzilard Borbely, one of the most celebrated writers to emerge from post-Communist Hungary, received numerous literary awards in his native country. In this volume, acclaimed translator Ottilie Mulzet reveals the ful...

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Authors Estate Szilard Borbely, Szilárd Borbély, Szilard Borbely
Assisted by Rosanna Warren (Editor), Richard Sieburth (Editor), Peter Cole (Editor), Ottilie Mulzet (Translation), Mulzet Ottilie (Translation)
Publisher Princeton University Press
 
Content Book
Product form Paperback / Softback
Publication date 30.11.2018
Subject Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > General and comparative literary studies
Fiction > Narrative literature
 
EAN 9780691182438
ISBN 978-0-691-18243-8
Pages 200
 
Series Lockert Library of Poetry in Translation
Lockert Library of Poetry in T > 130
The Lockert Library of Poetry in Translation
Subjects Vagina, Emblem, Fetus, Rainer Maria Rilke, Poetry, LITERARY CRITICISM / Poetry, book, STOMACH, mother, aeternitas, God, Literary studies: poetry & poets, Hungary, The Paris Review, Literary studies: poetry and poets, Lake Malawi, Infertility, LITERARY CRITICISM / European / Eastern, Miklós Horthy, shabbat, Suffering, Charles Simic, Bandage, ambulance, Publication, coffin, Hungarian literature, Nazi Germany, Cremation, Liturgy of the Hours, eyelid, umbilical cord, Holy Week, Greatness, Sanctification, Solomon Ibn Gabirol, grandparent, humiliation, Third Heaven, In Death, Rebbe, S. (Dorst novel), Pontius Pilate, Supplication, Philip Sherrard, Warbler, Forehead, Caesarean section, cain and abel, Syringe, Nostril, David Hinton, Edmund Keeley, Haggadah, Something Happened, Zoli, Satires (Horace), Odes (Horace), earthenware, feces, Gauze, nymph, Desperation (novel), Extermination Camp, Hand grenade, Single person, breech birth, Prayer circle (Mormonism), Zemirot, Lajos Kossuth, Bed rest, Footstool, Bacchanalia, Instant coffee, George Szirtes
 

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