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The Ada Poems
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The Ada Poems

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Verkaufsrang494883inEnglischspr. TB
EUR6,20

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A dazzling story of obsessive love emerges in Cynthia Zarin's luminous new book inspired and inhabited by the title character of Nabokov's novel Ada, or Ardor: A Family Chronicle, who was the lifelong love of her half brother, Van.

These electric poems are set in a Nabokovian landscape of memory in which real places, people, and thingsthe exploration of the Hudson River, Edwardian London, sunflowers, Chekhov, Harlem, decks of cards, the death of Solzhenitsyn, morpho butterfliescollide with the speaker's own protean tale of desire and loss. With a string of brilliant contemporary sonnets as its spine, the book is a headlong display of mastery and sorrow: in the opening poem, "Birch, the poet writes "Abide with me, arrive / at its skinned branches, its arms pulled / from the sapling . . . the birch all elbows, taking us in. But Zarin does not "Destroy and forget as Nabokov's witty, tender Ada would have her do; rather, as she writes in "Fugue: Pilgrim Valley, "The past's / clear colors make the future dim, Lethe's / swale lined with willow twigs. Like all enduring love poetry, these poems are a gorgeous refusal to forget.

A riveting, high-stakes performance by one of our major poets, The Ada Poems
extends the reach of American poetry.
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Weitere ISBN/GTIN9780307814951
ProduktartE-Book
EinbandE-Book
Epub-TypEPUB
Format HinweisDRM Adobe
FormatE101
Erscheinungsdatum15.08.2012
Seiten80 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
Dateigröße1721 Kbytes
Artikel-Nr.5873122
WarengruppeEnglischspr. TB
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Cynthia Zarin was born in New York City and educated at Harvard and Columbia. She is the author of three previous books of poetryThe Watercourse, Fire Lyric, and The Swordfish Toothand several books for children. She is a longtime contributor to The New Yorker. The recipient of fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts and the Ingram Merrill Foundation, and winner of the Peter I. B. Lavan Younger Poets Award and the Los Angeles Times Book Prize, she teaches at Yale and lives in New York City.