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Paperback George Seferis: Collected Poems - Revised Edition Book

ISBN: 0691014914

ISBN13: 9780691014913

George Seferis: Collected Poems - Revised Edition

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In this new edition of George Seferis's poems, the acclaimed translations by Edmund Keeley and Philip Sherrard are revised and presented in a compact, English-only volume. The revision covers all the poems published in Princeton's earlier bilingual edition, George Seferis: Collected Poems (expanded edition, 1981). Winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1963, George Seferis (1900-1971) has long been recognized as a major international...

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Unique

Although most US readers seem less attuned non-English poetry, George Seferis seems the exception. Modern, yet utilizing more antiquated techniques, George Seferis bridges the gap between what we learn in college, and what we love in the real world. Popular pieces like "The Return of the Exile" are never overshadowed by modern gems like "Sixteen Haiku" (Book of Exercises). All in all, this book is a well done modern translation of George Seferis's collected works.

A remarkable poet, excellently translated

Seferis is great. These poems don't feel dated in the least, nor do they sound translated. They emerge from some deep root in the shared brain, and brim into life like grace. If you like Montale or Cavafy, you'll probably like Seferis as well. All three have a large vision that begins in the local and reaches the world. The edition, by Princeton, is very fine, with clear print and a helpful introduction.

poems even for people who don't like poetry...

...(like myself). Seferis is graceful, erudite, and profound without being pretentious or willfully obscure. His work is lovely and haunting. I first became aware of his poems when Stephen King excerpted bits of them in SALEM'S LOT, which I think says something about how broad an audience Seferis appeals to. His poems tell stories as well as create imagery and mood, which helps make their beauty all the more affecting.

Seferis is the poet of the millenium

Seferis is the ultimate point of poetry. The real king of poetry. His name will be around throughout ages and the words he wrote will be remembered. The nobel was the least that people could return to him.
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