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Soy Realidad: Poems
Toma Alamun
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Description for Soy Realidad: Poems
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At last available in English translation, "Soy Realidad" is Toma alamun's twenty-first collection of poetry, originally published in 1985. Showing a maturing poet at home as a citizen of the world, "Soy Realidad" ranges far from alamun's Slovenia, combining his native language with Latin, French, English, and Spanish, as well as evoking such places as Belize, the Sierra Nevada, and Mexico City. From sex to God, from landscape to literature, alamun's poetry is as ever a restless and witty inquisitor, peeling back the layers of the world.
At last available in English translation, "Soy Realidad" is Toma alamun's twenty-first collection of poetry, originally published in 1985. Showing a maturing poet at home as a citizen of the world, "Soy Realidad" ranges far from alamun's Slovenia, combining his native language with Latin, French, English, and Spanish, as well as evoking such places as Belize, the Sierra Nevada, and Mexico City. From sex to God, from landscape to literature, alamun's poetry is as ever a restless and witty inquisitor, peeling back the layers of the world.
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2014
Publisher
Dalkey Archive Press
Condition
New
Number of Pages
105
Place of Publication
Normal, IL, United States
ISBN
9781628970883
SKU
V9781628970883
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About Toma Alamun
Tomaz Salamun was born in 1941 in Zagreb, Croatia, and raised in Koper, Slovenia. He has published thirty collections of poetry in his home country and has received many prizes and fellowships at home and in the U.S., including a Fulbright and Pushcart Prize. As a young poet Salamun edited Perspektive, a progressive cultural and political journal. Communist authorities eventually ... Read more
Reviews for Soy Realidad: Poems
Salamun's poetry is not so much a response to particular experiences, no matter how socially transgressive they may be, but is experience itself.
Andrei Codrescu Salamun's interplay between the actual and the invented results in a graceful synthesis of the traditional and the contemporary. Publishers Weekly
Andrei Codrescu Salamun's interplay between the actual and the invented results in a graceful synthesis of the traditional and the contemporary. Publishers Weekly