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Sunrise in the Eyes of the Snowman
Goran Simic
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Description for Sunrise in the Eyes of the Snowman
Paperback. Sunrise in the Eyes of the Snowman, the latest collection by Bosnian expat Goran Simic, is as much a departure as it is a continuance. In this book, we find the world-renowned poet visiting familiar themes in fresh ways. Num Pages: 80 pages. BIC Classification: DCF. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 190 x 133. Weight in Grams: 142.
Sunrise in the Eyes of the Snowman, the latest collection by Bosnian expat Goran Simic, is as much a departure as it is a continuance. In this book, we find the world-renowned poet visiting familiar themes in fresh ways.
Sunrise in the Eyes of the Snowman, the latest collection by Bosnian expat Goran Simic, is as much a departure as it is a continuance. In this book, we find the world-renowned poet visiting familiar themes in fresh ways.
Product Details
Publisher
Biblioasis Canada
Number of pages
80
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2010
Condition
New
Number of Pages
80
Place of Publication
Emeryville, Canada
ISBN
9781897231937
SKU
V9781897231937
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About Goran Simic
Goran Simic: Goran Simic was born in Bosnia in 1952 and has been living in Toronto since 1996. He has published eleven books of poetry, drama, and short fiction, including the acclaimed volume of poems in English translation, Sprinting from the Graveyard (Oxford University Press, 1997). In Canada, Simic has published Peace and War, a limited edition volume gathering poems ... Read more
Reviews for Sunrise in the Eyes of the Snowman
"The poems seesaw between the intimately personal and the universally political, tipping sometimes line to line, between melancholy love poems and profoundly painful reminiscences of the strife-torn country from which the poet came."—The Globe and Mail "His handling of fable and allegory is expert. And the title poem is a master class in staging and image-making."—Quill & Quire "Goran Simic's ... Read more