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Marilyn Hacker

    Marilyn Hacker es una poeta estadounidense cuya obra se caracteriza por una penetrante exploración de temas personales y sociales. Empleando un lenguaje preciso y formas complejas, profundiza en las complejidades de las relaciones humanas, la identidad y las realidades políticas. Su poesía original es celebrada por su profundidad intelectual y resonancia emocional, mientras que sus traducciones presentan la lírica europea a los lectores estadounidenses.

    A Different Distance: A Renga
    Preludes and Fugues
    Daybreak
    Unauthorized Voices: Essays on Poets and Poetry, 1987-2009
    Squares and Courtyards: Poems
    Blazons
    • Blazons

      • 168 páginas
      • 6 horas de lectura

      Collecting a quarter century's work by one of the most elegant and pertinent poets working in English today.

      Blazons
    • Squares and Courtyards: Poems

      • 107 páginas
      • 4 horas de lectura

      The narrative weaves through the writer's life across various decades and cities, particularly Paris and New York, emphasizing the importance of awareness in prompting action. By reflecting on personal experiences and historical contexts, it invites readers to recognize the connections between their surroundings and their choices. The interplay of time and place enriches the exploration of themes related to observation and engagement with the world.

      Squares and Courtyards: Poems
    • Exploring the complex themes of identity both at home and in travel, this collection delves into artistic citizenship through essays on notable figures in literature and poetry. It highlights the works and contributions of legendary poet Adrienne Rich, alongside discussions of influential writers such as Phillis Wheatley, Tony Harrison, June Jordan, Joan Schenkar, Fady Joudah, and Wanda Coleman, offering a rich tapestry of voices and perspectives on the intersection of art and personal identity.

      Unauthorized Voices: Essays on Poets and Poetry, 1987-2009
    • Daybreak

      • 304 páginas
      • 11 horas de lectura

      A bilingual collection of poetry, from elegies to poem memoirs, by a revered French master. For more than four decades Claire Malroux has blazed a unique path in contemporary French poetry. She is influenced by such French poets as Mallarmé and Yves Bonnefoy, but her work also bears the mark, and this is unusual in France, of Anglophone poets like Emily Dickinson, Elizabeth Bishop, and Derek Walcott. A prominent translator of poetry from English into French, Malroux is one of those rare poets whose work is informed by a day-to-day intimacy with a second language in its greatest variations and subtleties. Her poems move between an intense but philosophical and abstract interiority and an acute engagement with the material world. This bilingual selection by the award-winning poet and translator Marilyn Hacker presents Malroux’s oeuvre, from her early lyric poems to an excerpt from A Long-Gone Sun—a poem-memoir of life in southern France before and during World War II—to new and uncollected poems, including an elegiac sequence written after the death of her life partner, the writer Pierre Silvain.

      Daybreak
    • A Different Distance: A Renga

      • 96 páginas
      • 4 horas de lectura

      The collaborative poem by celebrated poets Marilyn Hacker and Karthika Naèir explores the themes of friendship, stillness, and grief over the course of a year. Through their intertwined voices, they reflect on shared experiences and emotions, creating a poignant narrative that captures the complexities of connection and loss.

      A Different Distance: A Renga
    • This critically acclaimed sonnet sequence is the passionately intense story of a love affair between two women, from the electricity of their first acquaintance to the experience of their parting.

      Love, Death, and the Changing of the Seasons
    • First Cities

      Collected Early Poems 1960-1979

      • 322 páginas
      • 12 horas de lectura

      Marilyn Hacker's poetry captures the rawness of human experience while skillfully transforming form, creating a unique voice that resonates with intimacy and beauty. Her work is characterized by an intense emotional depth and authoritative expression, making each poem a powerful exploration of personal and universal themes. W. S. Merwin highlights the remarkable interplay between experience and form in her writing, showcasing her ability to evoke profound connections through her craft.

      First Cities
    • Winter Numbers

      Poems

      • 96 páginas
      • 4 horas de lectura

      Exploring themes of life and death in a tumultuous era, this volume by Marilyn Hacker offers a profound reflection on the human condition at the close of a century marked by violence and loss. Through her distinctive voice, Hacker enriches the feminist and lesbian literary canon, addressing the complexities of existence and identity in a world grappling with its darkest moments.

      Winter Numbers
    • Squares and Courtyards

      • 108 páginas
      • 4 horas de lectura

      The narrative weaves through different eras and locations, contrasting the vibrant cultures of Paris and New York from the 1940s to the 1990s. It emphasizes the importance of awareness in prompting action, capturing the essence of the writer's experiences and reflections. Through this journey, the book invites readers to appreciate the subtleties of life and the spaces that shape our actions and thoughts.

      Squares and Courtyards