A Treacherous Art: Translating Poetry

Author:   Art Beck
Publisher:   Shearsman Books
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Pages:   180
Publication Date:   04 August 2023
Format:   Paperback
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"These pieces are selected from a steady series of essays and reviews I found myself publishing in the late aughts of the still early century. It was a period in which I was translating poetry, not so much as a specific translation ""project,"" but as an extension of writing poetry. And as an interactive means of reading poetry. My impetus for writing prose on translated poetry was explorative, not didactic. During that period, I eventually published three translation collections from three very different cultural periods. In 2012, the 91 extant poems of Luxorius, a sixth century C.E. Latin epigramist, writing in Vandal-occupied North Africa at the dawn of the Dark Ages. This segued into a multi-year delve into Martial, and culminated in a good-sized, 2018 selection. And, concurrently, beginning with a chapbook in the late '70s, I'd been translating Rilke, finally publishing an extensive selection in 2020. One can happily and productively write poetry without too much theorizing. In fact, at least in our era's thinking, the best poems spring from need not theory. Even successful formalists utilize form as vehicle, not inspiration. But when you find yourself wanting to translate poetry into poetry, you can also find yourself in an anarchic unmapped landscape, navigating a cliff's edge in the fog between languages. When translating established classics, ""do no harm"" isn't a concern. But ""don't do anything stupid"" is a prime directive. All other rules spring from that. The ""translation police"" exist, but they're not so much to be feared as one's internal gestapo. So, many of these pieces served as negotiations with myself for permission. Some make repeat visits to the poets above for multiple looks. But from somewhere over the years, Catullus also kept showing up. I welcomed and re-welcomed those visits. (Art Beck)"

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Author:   Art Beck
Publisher:   Shearsman Books
Imprint:   Shearsman Books
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.10cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.274kg
ISBN:  

9781848618978


ISBN 10:   1848618972
Pages:   180
Publication Date:   04 August 2023
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Art Beck's 'Luxorius Opera Omnia' (versions of the 6th century c.e. Latin epigrammist, published by Otis College) won the 2013 Northern California Book Award for poetry in translation. His poems, essays and translations have appeared in a number of lit-journals, anthologies and small press volumes. From 2009 through 2012, he was a twice-yearly contributor to the Los Angeles poetry magazine 'Rattle''s e-issues with a series of essays on translating poetry under the byline 'The Impertinent Duet'. These have now been reworked and added to, as 'A Treacherous Art', published by Shearsman books in 2023. In 2018, Shearsman Books published his translations of the Roman poet, Martial, in 'Mea Roma', an earlier version of which was awarded Honorable Mention in the American Literary Translators Association 2018 Cliff Becker Book Prize in Translation.

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