Selected Poems And Translations: 1969-1991
Autor William Matthewsen Limba Engleză Paperback – 11 aug 1993
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780395669938
ISBN-10: 0395669936
Pagini: 224
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Ediția:None.
Editura: HarperCollins Publishers
Colecția Ecco
Locul publicării:United States
ISBN-10: 0395669936
Pagini: 224
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Ediția:None.
Editura: HarperCollins Publishers
Colecția Ecco
Locul publicării:United States
Recenzii
"This collection brings together more than 100 poems, chosen from eight previously published volumes, and 40 translations from the French, Latin and Bulgarian. The prodigious output is uneven. Matthews's ( Ruining the New Road ) work is well crafted and rich in imagery, but tends to be overly cerebral. The poet intellectualizes; he explains. Sometimes this tendency manifests itself in a surfeit of cleverness, as in the poem ``Funeral Homes'': The poem becomes a disquisition on a theme, the language puffed up. Happily, the poet fights his own worst tendencies. Influenced by Freud, he takes as his weapons memory and dreams. When Matthews recalls a specific experience, the poems edge on the anecdotal and nostalgic, as if he knew what he thought before he began the poem, and simply recorded that knowledge, prettily. But he also wants something else--to find ``a real lost child''--and his search takes on the second kind of memory, which includes risk and discovery, the psyche's uncovering of what wasn't consciously known. In his best work, Matthews enters new territory, producing a flood of language that traces the ongoing revision of perception." Publishers Weekly
"This vibrant sampling of translations and poems from Matthews's eight published volumes demonstrates why he has stymied the categorizers for two decades. Sui generis among a generation of all-too-easily pigeonholed poets, he is a master of the left-field lyric, a metaphysical wit who never fails to surprise with lethal bon mots (``grief/ is a species of prestige'') and extraterrestrial simile (``the lights come on/ in the valley, like bright type/ being set in another language''). Reading Matthews is like driving at night with a slightly mad but compassionate and, above all, lucky companion who always seems to find a map to the unsayable in the nick of time. We might wish for more poets like him, but the wish would be impossible." -- Fred Muratori, Cornell Univ. Lib., Ithaca, N.Y.
Library Journal
"From his 1979 collection RISING AND FALLING, the late William Matthews's poem "Foul Shots: A Clinic" uses basketball as an analogy to discuss the relationship between craft and genius, practice and performance. After a technical discussion of stance, aim, and so on, Matthews writes: "Ignore this part of the clinic / and shoot 200 foul shots / every day. Teach yourself not to be / bored by any boring one of them. / You have to love to do this / and chances are you fellow poets, had in his work an enviable blend of craft and inspiration, a jazzman's flow and an architect's precision. SELECTED POEMS AND TRANSLATIONS, which includes his best work culled from more than 20 years of writing, is the best starting point for readers interested in Matthews's remarkable career." Amazon.com —
"This vibrant sampling of translations and poems from Matthews's eight published volumes demonstrates why he has stymied the categorizers for two decades. Sui generis among a generation of all-too-easily pigeonholed poets, he is a master of the left-field lyric, a metaphysical wit who never fails to surprise with lethal bon mots (``grief/ is a species of prestige'') and extraterrestrial simile (``the lights come on/ in the valley, like bright type/ being set in another language''). Reading Matthews is like driving at night with a slightly mad but compassionate and, above all, lucky companion who always seems to find a map to the unsayable in the nick of time. We might wish for more poets like him, but the wish would be impossible." -- Fred Muratori, Cornell Univ. Lib., Ithaca, N.Y.
Library Journal
"From his 1979 collection RISING AND FALLING, the late William Matthews's poem "Foul Shots: A Clinic" uses basketball as an analogy to discuss the relationship between craft and genius, practice and performance. After a technical discussion of stance, aim, and so on, Matthews writes: "Ignore this part of the clinic / and shoot 200 foul shots / every day. Teach yourself not to be / bored by any boring one of them. / You have to love to do this / and chances are you fellow poets, had in his work an enviable blend of craft and inspiration, a jazzman's flow and an architect's precision. SELECTED POEMS AND TRANSLATIONS, which includes his best work culled from more than 20 years of writing, is the best starting point for readers interested in Matthews's remarkable career." Amazon.com —
Notă biografică
William Matthews won the National Book Critics Circle Award in 1995 and the Ruth Lilly Award of the Modern Poetry Association in 1997. Born in Cincinnati in 1942, he was educated at Yale University and the University of North Carolina. At the time of his death in 1997, he was a professor of English and director of the writing program at the City University of New York.