Vasko Popa: Poems (NYRB Poets) - Softcover

Book 27 of 36: NYRB Poets

Popa, Vasko

 
9781681373362: Vasko Popa: Poems (NYRB Poets)

Synopsis

An original collection of work by the great Serbian poet of the twentieth century.

Vasko Popa is widely recognized as one of the great poets of the twentieth century—a riddling fabulist whose work, rooted in Serbian songs and folklore and influenced by surrealism, carries a dark, gnomic, fatalistic humor and pathos unlike anything else. Charles Simic, one of the masters of contemporary American poetry, has been translating Popa’s work for more than a quarter century.

This revised and greatly expanded edition of Simic’s Popa is a revelation, offering readers a deeper encounter with one of Europe’s most original poetic voices.

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About the Author

Vasko Popa (1922-1991) was born in the Banat region of Northern Serbia, then part of Yugoslavia. During World War II, he joined the Communist underground and was imprisoned in a German concentration camp at Bečkerek. After the war, he graduated from Belgrade University and published his first collection, Kora (Bark) in 1953, the first of his eight books. He came to be known as the most famous Yugoslav poet of the 20th century, as well as the most translated.

Charles Simic is a poet, essayist, and translator. He has published some twenty collections of poetry, six books of essays, a memoir, and numerous translations. He is the recipient of many awards, including the Pulitzer Prize, the Griffin Poetry Prize, and a MacArthur Fellowship. In 2007 Simic was appointed the fifteenth Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress. His most recent collection is Scribbled in the Dark: Poems (2017).

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