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OverviewMen of the Same Name is satirical, elegiac and memorable, bringing together lost books, burned libraries, Goethe, the lives and deaths of Presocratic philosophers, Paris, statues of Niobe, patterns in history, war, displacement, the evils of ambition, and Pachynian tuna. What if, Jones asks, instead of using the ancient world as a metaphor for modern life, the poet uses modern life as a metaphor for the ancient world? Working in this way between allegory and reality, the book rethinks poetry’s changing relationships to politics and our historical moment. A celebrated translator of Cavafy, here Jones blends translation (Goethe, Lucian of Samosata, Diogenes Laertius) with original poetry so that the world of his writing is distant yet familiar, both unequivocally our own and boldly inventive. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Evan JonesPublisher: Carcanet Press Ltd Imprint: Carcanet Poetry ISBN: 9781800175136ISBN 10: 1800175132 Pages: 64 Publication Date: 30 October 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviews'Men of the Same Name is a wry and highly aware account of our times by a poet so steeped in the classical world that ours feels almost ghostlike and transparent in comparison. Evan Jones conjures up a powerful imaginary space in which to eavesdrop on his mythic characters.' Sasha Dugdale ‘Men of the Same Name is a wry and highly aware account of our times by a poet so steeped in the classical world that ours feels almost ghostlike and transparent in comparison. Evan Jones conjures up a powerful imaginary space in which to eavesdrop on his mythic characters.’ Sasha Dugdale Author InformationCanadian poet Evan Jones [Ευριπίδης Ιωάννου] lives in Manchester. His first collection of poetry, Nothing Fell Today But Rain (2003), was a finalist for the Governor-General’s Literary Award for Poetry. He co-edited Modern Canadian Poets (2010) and has since published Paralogues (2012) and Later Emperors (2020). His translation from the Modern Greek, The Barbarians Arrive Today: Poems and Prose of C.P. Cavafy (2020), was a TLS Book of the Year. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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