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Dancing in Odessa Ilya Kaminsky

Dancing in Odessa By Ilya Kaminsky

Dancing in Odessa by Ilya Kaminsky


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Surreal enough to be true, these poems waltz through encounters within families and without. The people depicted are in equal measure brutal and tender, in narratives that are strangely innocent, compelling and convincing. The poems draw on archetype and myth, as well as Russian literary figures

Dancing in Odessa Summary

Dancing in Odessa by Ilya Kaminsky

Surreal enough to be true, these poems waltz through encounters within families and without. The people depicted are in equal measure brutal and tender, in narratives that are strangely innocent, compelling and convincing. The poems draw on archetype and myth, as well as Russian literary figures, in tightly realised domestic settings that invigorate them with a contemporary relevance, with humour and torment, and, all the while, music. Dancing in Odessa was published in the US by Tupelo Press in 2004 and won the Whiting Writer's Award, the American Academy of Arts and Letters' Metcalf Award, the Dorset Prize, and the Ruth Lilly Fellowship given annually by Poetry magazine.

Dancing in Odessa Reviews

Like Joseph Brodsky before him, Kaminsky is a terrifyingly good poet, another poet from the former U.S.S.R. who, having adopted English, has come to put us native speakers to shame... It seemed to take about five minutes to read this book, and when I began again, I reached the end before I was ready. That's how compulsive, how propulsive it is to read. It wraps you in a world created by a new and wonderful poet. --The Philadelphia Inquirer With his magical style in English, poems in Dancing In Odessa seem like a literary counterpart to Chagall in which laws of gravity have been suspended and colors reassigned, but only to make everyday reality that much more indelible. His imagination is so transformative that we respond with equal measures of grief and exhilaration. --American Academy of Arts and Letters Citation for Metcalf Award Ilya Kaminsky's poems are sometimes deliriously happy and sometimes full of horror, but they are always immense in their ideas and their reach. --The Jerusalem Post Dancing in Odessa is a rich, reverberative dance with memories of a haunted city -- and memory itself: letters with a child's signature, a raspberry, a page of sky. --Carol Muske-Dukes, Los Angeles Times

About Ilya Kaminsky

ilya Kaminsky was born in Odessa, former Soviet Union in 1977, and arrived to the United States in 1993, when his family was granted asylum by the American government. Kaminsky has worked as a law clerk for San Francisco Legal Aid and the National Immigration Law Center. Currently, he teaches English and Comparative Literature at San Diego State University. In 2008, Kaminsky was awarded Lannan Foundation's Literary Fellowship. His anthology of 20th century poetry in translation, Ecco Anthology of International Poetry, was published by Harper Collins in March, 2010.

Table of Contents

Author's Prayer, DANCING IN ODESSA, Dancing in Odessa, In Praise of Laughter, Maestro, Aunt Rose, My Mother's Tango, American Tourist, Dacning in Odessa, MUSICA HUMANA Musica Humana, Musica Humana, A Toast, NATALIA, Natalia, Envoi, TRAVELING MUSICIANS Traveling Musicians, A Farewell to Friends, Paul Celan, Paul Celan, Elegy for Joseph Brodsky, Joseph Brodsky, Isaac Babel, Isac Babel, Marina Tsvetaeva, Marina Tsvetaeva, PRAISE, Praise, Acknowledgements,

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GOR010026324
9781908376121
1908376120
Dancing in Odessa by Ilya Kaminsky
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Arc Publications
20140721
80
N/A
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