A Wild Peculiar Joy: The Selected Poems
Autor Irving Laytonen Limba Engleză Paperback – 29 feb 2004
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780771049484
ISBN-10: 077104948X
Pagini: 368
Dimensiuni: 351 x 213 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: McClelland & Stewart
ISBN-10: 077104948X
Pagini: 368
Dimensiuni: 351 x 213 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: McClelland & Stewart
Notă biografică
Irving Layton was one of Canada’s most powerful, groundbreaking voices, and an important and influential writer whose distinguished career spanned almost forty-five years. He was the recipient of numerous awards for his poetry and for his contribution to Canadian Literature, and he was nominated twice for the Nobel Prize for Literature. Irving Layton died in Montreal in January 2006.
Extras
THERE WERE NO SIGNS
By walking I found out
Where I was going.
By intensely hating, how to love.
By loving, whom and what to love.
By grieving, how to laugh from the belly.
Out of infirmity, I have built strength.
Out of untruth, truth.
From hypocrisy, I wove directness.
Almost now I know who I am.
Almost I have the boldness to be that man.
Another step
And I shall be where I started from.
By walking I found out
Where I was going.
By intensely hating, how to love.
By loving, whom and what to love.
By grieving, how to laugh from the belly.
Out of infirmity, I have built strength.
Out of untruth, truth.
From hypocrisy, I wove directness.
Almost now I know who I am.
Almost I have the boldness to be that man.
Another step
And I shall be where I started from.
Recenzii
“If you are wondering what happened to us all, you might consult the poems of Irving Layton.”
–Leonard Cohen
“When I first clapped eyes on the poems of Irving Layton I let out a yell of joy… for the way he greeted the world he was celebrating, head up, eyes propped wide.… He inhabits the medium [of poetry] and is at home in it, passionately.… With his vigor and abilities, who shall not say that Canada will not have produced one of the west’s most famous poets?”
–William Carlos Williams
“I applaud him for being a poet as close to genius as any alive.…”
–Al Purdy
“Layton has never stopped demonstrating one important truth: poetry is power.… When he hits his stride, one gets the feeling of living a larger life, of breathing purer air and making strong, important gestures.… He is one of the few contemporary poets powerful enough to fuse commonplaces with grand stances and ideas, and make us believe the alchemy.”
–John Bemrose, Globe and Mail
“A poetic mind of genuine dignity and power.…”
–Northrop Frye
“He rages like an old prophet, and like an old prophet he strikes fire out of rock and calls together in those sparks visions of past, present, and future that we may know ourselves anew, as if for the first time.”
–Eli Mandel
–Leonard Cohen
“When I first clapped eyes on the poems of Irving Layton I let out a yell of joy… for the way he greeted the world he was celebrating, head up, eyes propped wide.… He inhabits the medium [of poetry] and is at home in it, passionately.… With his vigor and abilities, who shall not say that Canada will not have produced one of the west’s most famous poets?”
–William Carlos Williams
“I applaud him for being a poet as close to genius as any alive.…”
–Al Purdy
“Layton has never stopped demonstrating one important truth: poetry is power.… When he hits his stride, one gets the feeling of living a larger life, of breathing purer air and making strong, important gestures.… He is one of the few contemporary poets powerful enough to fuse commonplaces with grand stances and ideas, and make us believe the alchemy.”
–John Bemrose, Globe and Mail
“A poetic mind of genuine dignity and power.…”
–Northrop Frye
“He rages like an old prophet, and like an old prophet he strikes fire out of rock and calls together in those sparks visions of past, present, and future that we may know ourselves anew, as if for the first time.”
–Eli Mandel