World Beat: International Poetry Now from New Directions - Eliot Weinberger - Books - New Directions Publishing Corporation - 9780811216517 - April 17, 2006
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World Beat: International Poetry Now from New Directions

Eliot Weinberger

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World Beat: International Poetry Now from New Directions

Publisher Marketing: A celebration of contemporary poetry from around the world, World Beat: International Poetry Now from New Directions is a treasure trove that will satisfy and fascinate poetry lovers. A mosaic of twenty-eight foreign and American poets, World Beat is an extraordinary compilation, unlike any other anthology, of the poetry being written today. For some seventy years, New Directions Publishing has brought literary America the world, introducing many of the world's most important, and at the time usually unknown, writers. Today, with a diminishing earth and an increasingly isolated United States, dialogue among the nations is desperately needed. On the poetic front, this dialogue assumes a particular potency and urgency. In World Beat, expertly edited by the remarkable writer and translator Eliot Weinberger, a new generation of New Directions poets from across the globe mingles in a euphonic cross-cultural chorus. The collection opens with the last poem by Octavio Paz, a major work previously unpublished in book form, and then tracks through the writings of foreign and American poets that New Directions has published in recent years. From the haunting erotic lyrics of the young Albanian poet Luljeta Lleshanaku, to the powerful political insights of exiled Iraqi poet Dunya Mikhail, Israeli poet Aharon Shabtai, and Caribbean poet Kamau Brathwaite, to the lapidary beauty of Dutch poet Hans Faverey and the wild experiments of Chinese poet Gu Cheng and Japanese poet Kazuko Shiraishi, to Nobel Prize shortlisters Bei Dao of China, Inger Christensen of Denmark, Gennady Aygi of Chuvashia, and Tomas Transtromer of Sweden--here is a planetary greatest hits that also includes work byCanadian Anne Carson and a range of American poets (Susan Howe, Michael Palmer, Robert Creeley among them), whose works take on new resonances when read alongside their world-peers. Review Citations: Library Journal 02/27/2006 (EAN 9780811216517, Paperback) Contributor Bio:  Weinberger, Eliot Weinberger is a contemporary American writer, essayist, editor, and translator. Born in New York City (Feb 6, 1949) where he still lives, Weinberger is the recipient of the Mexican Order of the Aztec Eagle (2000). Weinberger earned the citation by virtue of his translations into English of the work of Octavio Paz, the noted Mexican and Nobel Prize winning poet.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released April 17, 2006
ISBN13 9780811216517
Publishers New Directions Publishing Corporation
Pages 258
Dimensions 150 × 206 × 19 mm   ·   308 g
Language English  

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