Passing through a gate : poems, essays, and translations /

John Balaban is an extraordinary writer and storyteller whose prize-winning poetry and prose are informed by a love of languages, deep scholarship, hard travel and a willingness to confront the violence and sufferings of the world. In this essential collection of his work, the best of his prize-winn...

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Main Author: Balaban, John, 1943- (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Port Townsend, Washington : Copper Canyon Press, [2024].
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Summary:John Balaban is an extraordinary writer and storyteller whose prize-winning poetry and prose are informed by a love of languages, deep scholarship, hard travel and a willingness to confront the violence and sufferings of the world. In this essential collection of his work, the best of his prize-winning poems since 1970 are collected in one place, threaded through with essays that link poetry to Balaban's extensive travels, whether hitchhiking throughout the United States or wandering the countryside of Vietnam during wartime to record and translate folk poetry. The result is a remarkable story about a life in poetry. Empathetic, truth-telling and fiercely perceptive, Passing through a Gate is a literary tour de force. As Maxine Kumin reminds us, "Balaban seems to me our moral spokesperson, our lyricist, our polemicist, exhorter and consoler. In short, the poet we need.
Physical Description:xvi, 257 pages ; 23 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:9781556596919
155659691X