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OverviewIn 2021, Małgorzata Lebda ran the entire length of the longest river in Poland, the Vistula, from its source in the Beskid Mountains to its mouth at the Baltic Sea. She set out to run as a poet, not as an athlete, to use the rhythms of her own body as a means of understanding and connecting to the rhythms of the river's body of water, under threat of environmental ruin. Her collection Mer de Glace, which won the Szymborska Prize, is the culmination of her remarkable journey, and a profound meditation on the porosity, reactivity and receptivity of both the body and the natural world, and of their influences on one another. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Małgorzata Lebda , Mira RosenthalPublisher: Fitzcarraldo Editions Imprint: Fitzcarraldo Editions ISBN: 9781804272138ISBN 10: 1804272132 Pages: 64 Publication Date: 21 May 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Forthcoming 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. Language: Polish Table of ContentsReviews'Małgorzata Lebda’s startling Mer de Glace – so necessary for our ecological moment – connects the body to landscapes, reviving that ancient intimacy through language fertile as black soil, bright as sun on glacial ice, and urgent as a dog’s moonlit howl.' — Michael Downs, author of The Greatest Show: Stories ‘Life and death are beautifully balanced in Lebda’s lyrical novel.’ — Olga Tokarczuk, author of The Empusium (praise for Voracious) ‘A dark, gorgeous and haunting book about bodies, attention and care’ — Sarah Moss, author of Ghost Wall (praise for Voracious) ‘Voracious is a visionary account of the lacework of interrelationships between people and the earth. It has a hallucinatory quality – passionate, disturbing, memorable – like a dream sent to us by a druid. Antonia Lloyd-Jones has rendered this dream in a breathtaking English translation that seethes and flickers like the scenes it depicts.’ — Sasha Dugdale, author of The Strongbox (praise for Voracious) ‘Voracious is gorgeous, vivid, timeless, a novel about a small place and a small family as a microcosm of the human family and the whole world at this particular moment in time.’ — Sara Baume, author of Handiwork (praise for Voracious) ‘Life and death are beautifully balanced in Lebda’s lyrical novel.’ — Olga Tokarczuk, author of The Empusium (praise for Voracious) ‘A dark, gorgeous and haunting book about bodies, attention and care’ — Sarah Moss, author of Ghost Wall (praise for Voracious) ‘Voracious is a visionary account of the lacework of interrelationships between people and the earth. It has a hallucinatory quality – passionate, disturbing, memorable – like a dream sent to us by a druid. Antonia Lloyd-Jones has rendered this dream in a breathtaking English translation that seethes and flickers like the scenes it depicts.’ — Sasha Dugdale, author of The Strongbox (praise for Voracious) ‘Voracious is gorgeous, vivid, timeless, a novel about a small place and a small family as a microcosm of the human family and the whole world at this particular moment in time.’ — Sara Baume, author of Handiwork (praise for Voracious) ‘Małgorzata Lebda’s poetry never ceases to amaze the reader. Even a chance encounter with it imperceptibly creates an everlasting connection. As eternal as the bond between the frozen sea and the forest.’ — Olga Tokarczuk, author of Drive Your Plow Over the Bones of the Dead ‘What does a poet see when she runs along an entire river? In Mer de Glace, Małgorzata Lebda presents poems of extraordinary attentiveness to sensory experience, finding in tiny details such as the closing of an eyelid or the flesh of a greengage plum the same life force that courses beneath the glacier of the book’s title. Dense and luminous, these poetic missives from a body in motion amount to a radical act of presence that runs along the nerve between the intimate and the immense – rooted in landscape, language, and the rhythm of one foot placed in front of another.’ — Scotia Gilroy, writer and translator ‘“It’s the job of the senses to turn into words”, writes Małgorzata Lebda in “Geography”. Her poems operate like a dog’s sense of smell in darkness: they venture forth with a clarity heightened by a tender knowledge of the embodied quality of all things – human, animal, celestial, natural, unnatural and linguistic. From a culture with an unparalleled tradition of poetry, Lebda is another truly fine poet from Poland. Her poetic vision is so singular and her style so distinctive we already have in usage the term “Lebda-esque”.’ — Alice Lyons, author of Oona ‘Małgorzata Lebda’s startling Mer de Glace – so necessary for our ecological moment – connects the body to landscapes, reviving that ancient intimacy through language fertile as black soil, bright as sun on glacial ice, and urgent as a dog’s moonlit howl.’ — Michael Downs, author of The Greatest Show: Stories ‘Life and death are beautifully balanced in Lebda’s lyrical novel.’ — Olga Tokarczuk, author of The Empusium (praise for Voracious) ‘A dark, gorgeous and haunting book about bodies, attention and care’ — Sarah Moss, author of Ghost Wall (praise for Voracious) ‘Voracious is a visionary account of the lacework of interrelationships between people and the earth. It has a hallucinatory quality – passionate, disturbing, memorable – like a dream sent to us by a druid. Antonia Lloyd-Jones has rendered this dream in a breathtaking English translation that seethes and flickers like the scenes it depicts.’ — Sasha Dugdale, author of The Strongbox (praise for Voracious) ‘Voracious is gorgeous, vivid, timeless, a novel about a small place and a small family as a microcosm of the human family and the whole world at this particular moment in time.’ — Sara Baume, author of Handiwork (praise for Voracious) Author InformationMałgorzata Lebda is a Polish poet, fiction writer, mountaineer, ultramarathon runner and photographer. She is the author of six poetry collections, including the award-winning volumes Queen Cells and Dreams of the Uckermärkers. Her latest collection, Mer de Glace, received the prestigious Wislawa Szymborska Prize. In 2023, she published her prose debut, Voracious, which won the 'Empik Discovery' Award and the Literary Award of Greater Poland. Voracious has since been translated into English by Antonia Lloyd-Jones (Linden Press, 2025). Lebda holds a PhD in Literary Theory and Audiovisual Arts and teaches in the creative writing department at Jagiellonian University in Kraków. Her work has been translated into numerous languages, including English, Spanish, Czech, Italian, Ukrainian, and Danish. She lives in a small town in the Beskid mountains, where she grew up. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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