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Cossacks and Bandits: Salt Modern Poets

Autor Katia Kapovich
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 8 ian 2008
Set in the West, Russia, Moldova and the Middle East, Katia Kapovich's "Cossacks and Bandits" explores the personal histories of survivors of sociopolitical and economic distress, who are the true modern hero and heroine. In the final reckoning, survival and dignity depend on creative thinking and a leap of the imagination.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781844713493
ISBN-10: 1844713490
Pagini: 100
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 6 mm
Greutate: 0.14 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Salt Publishing
Seria Salt Modern Poets

Locul publicării:United Kingdom

Cuprins

Europe's Gate Tutor Hero They've killed the rat that lived alone The Bells A Burn Ink Rain The Girl That Saved a Village Commercial Shoot The Hardest Money I Made Satori Dum Spiro Scribo The Airport is Another Country The Race We Lost The Happiest Money I Made To Catch a Hedgehog Foreword In Absentia The Birth of Comedy out of the Spirit of Gossip A Movie Star over Drinks Upstairs at the Pudding The Ferry Call-Up In Nabokov's Memory Good Luck A Portrait of a Dog as an Older Guy Everyone Is Saved A Cup of Coffee on the Romanian Border Guest and Ghost Drawing Lesson Hermitage December 10 Hide and Seek Saturday at Schoenhof's Foreign Books Flamenco Evening Locked Out Fifteen Minutes and Eight Years Laundromat A Treatise on Boredom Pot Luck Mike the Meshugganah Leaving Woodshole Writing Home Museum Sergeant D Mirage People versus Trees Clock Hands Sticking to the Truth Ward Number Six Liteinii Avenue, St. Petersburg The Kiss Lifer The Brawl Vertigo Happy Fainting The Stolen Skyscraper The Big Dig The Unswimmable Counting Strong Arms "Mother, I can still touch those winters..." Promenade To Whom It May Concern The Dive A Fight on My Hands Matches That One Confession of an Urbanist A Strange Language Bottom Line Who Else? Secrets Music A Kind of Normal Life The Best Line Postcard from Moscow The Seventh String Cossacks and Bandits The Wall Garbage Day

Recenzii

Katia Kapovich possesses one of the freshest, most arresting poetic voices I have heard in a long time. She can sway effortlessly from the most common detail into zones of sheer imaginative wonder. That she offers a rare view of a poet's daily life in Soviet Russia only adds to the broader significance of her writing. Gogol in Rome is a powerful gathering of her best work in English.--Billy Collins