Homage To Hat by Tomaz Salamun

Homage To Hat by Tomaz Salamun

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Homage To Hat by Tomaz Salamun

Edited by Charles Simic with an introduction by Robert Hass. Various translators, including Charles Simic and Anselm Hollo Tomaz Salamun was born in Zagreb in 1941, took a degree in art history from the University of Ljubljana in 1965, and in the early 1970s began visiting the USA where he has lived until recently. A prize-winning poet in his own country, Salamun has steadily built an international reputation for the "complex sanity of limits" (Robert Creeley) expressed in his anarchic wit. This selection, which represents work from the earliest publications to those of the late 1980s, is his first UK publication. "Salamun's poems reel, pinch, jerk, smack and generally kick up their heels. They are comic, worldly, political and blasphemous. In short, they are fully alive, contemporary and successfully translated into English. This is a spirited poet with a vision very much of his own. As he says, 'I was born in a wheatfield snapping my fingers.' Readers will be snapping their fingers too." - James Tate "There is a convincing power in the language and imagery." - Fleur Adcock, PBS Bulletin
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ISBN 13 9781900072137
ISBN 10 1900072130
Title Homage To Hat
Author Tomaz Salamun
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Arc Publications
Year published 1998-02-07
Number of pages 120
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.