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by Czeslaw Milosz (Author) "Epiphany is an unveiling of reality ..." (more)
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Nobel laureate Milosz states in his introduction that the purpose of this personal and eclectic collection is to present poetry that is "short, clear, readable, and...realistic, that is, loyal toward reality and attempting to describe it as concisely as possible." And for the most part, he has succeeded. The poems have a clarity and immediacy that would appeal to even the most poetry-averse reader. Most of the selections are from classical Chinese and 20th-century American and European (primarily Eastern European, Scandinavian, and French) poets. The poems are grouped by intriguing headings ("The Moment," "The Secret of a Thing," "A Woman's Skin"), and Milosz has written brief prefaces to many of them, creating an unusual sense of dialog between editor and reader. "My intention," says Milosz, "is not so much to defend poetry...but rather, to remind readers that for some very good reasons it may be of importance today." This refreshing and wise anthology is recommended for all collections.?Christine Stenstrom, Brooklyn P.L., N.Y.
Copyright 1996 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.


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This is the second international poetry anthology to be published in as many months. The first, The Vintage Book of Contemporary World Poetry , is organized geographically. Milosz, who, naturally, appears in the Vintage collection, has approached his work as anthologizer from a far more personal and thematic perspective. His introduction is passionate and enlivening as he guides readers toward his vision of poems as forms of enchantment, then his clustering of poems under such alluring headings as "Epiphany," "The Secret of a Thing," "The Moment," "People among People," "Woman's Skin," and "Nonattachment" deepens and extends the readers' understanding of his poetics and the poems he has so lovingly chosen. Milosz remains a vital presence throughout the volume. There are plenty of American poets here, quite a few Chinese poets, and a diverse scattering of Europeans, but place of origin isn't as significant, ultimately, as place of arrival: a poem that speaks to everyone in every land. Donna Seaman --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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5.0 out of 5 stars I Keep This in My Glovebox, Nov 25 2003
By Crazy Mel W "crazymel" (San Marcos, CA United States) - See all my reviews
I have ordered this book for my college English classes for the past four years. Each time I browse through it I find something new, something valuable. I do indeed keep a copy in my car's glovebox. I pull it out if I find myself stuck somewhere and I read a poem or two.
The selections are indeed eclectic and span the globe. They are loosely arranged by theme and my international students assure me that the translations are good and truly reflect the spirit of the originals.
I recommend this highly to people who love poetry and to those who think they might someday at least like it.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Good collection with at least one typo, Mar 5 2002
By Eileen Galen (USA) - See all my reviews
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My confidence in this personal and somewhat quirky collection was undermined when I turned to W.S. Merwin's lovely and powerful "For the Anniversary of My Death," (which begins "Every year without knowing it I have passed the day/ When the last fires will wave to me")and saw to my dismay that it had a typo in the last line, changing "bowing" to "boding" and thereby wrecking the poem. Unfortunate oversight. Neruda and other South Americans are noticeable by their absence, begging the question of whether Milosz harbors a grudge.
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3.0 out of 5 stars MANY GEMS, Feb 16 2002
By Stephen Lindow "indubitably" (Easthampton, Massachusetts,) - See all my reviews
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MOSTLY POLISH, ASIAN, CZECH, FRENCH,NATIVE AMERICAN AND AMERICAN POETRY. TURNED ME ON TO ROETHKE'S 'CARNATIONS'--AMAZING. A STRONG ECLECTIC COLLECTION OF FAVORITES. NICE TO HAVE CZESLAW'S BRIEF COMMENTS AS A PREAMBLE TO CHOSEN POEM'S HISTORY, ET AL.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Original collection of poems
This is a nice eclectic collection of poems from around the world. The poems have been organized into rather unique categories. Read more
Published on Jan 24 2002 by pandabear

5.0 out of 5 stars A Sublime Anthology
The poetry in this diverse volume lives up to the lofty title on the book cover. Indeed, the poetry therein is luminous. Read more
Published on Dec 9 2001 by Flounder

5.0 out of 5 stars A Book of Luminous Things
This anthology contains a wonderful range of poems, old and new, from many countries. Milosz is a sensitive reviewer and compiler. Read more
Published on Oct 3 2001 by Joe Bergerman

5.0 out of 5 stars An expertly selected volume
I've never seen an anthology that is such an act of beauty in itself.

The selection of poems and commentary support a beautiful range of poems that are fresh & vital, brief... Read more

Published on April 12 2001 by Kurtis R Scaletta

4.0 out of 5 stars PRETTY GOOD
I thought that this book had some very good poems. Yet, as reading through the ENTIRE book, many of the selected pieces were rather dull. Read more
Published on Aug 14 1999

5.0 out of 5 stars A brilliant collection for the peripatetic reader of poetry
A brilliant collection of poems by scores of poets from various countries and various eras. A book that will be well-thumbed by the peripatetic reader who moves from form to... Read more
Published on Dec 29 1996

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