The Book of Things

Awards:   Winner of Best Translated Book Award (Poetry) 2011
Author:   Ales Steger ,  Brian Henry
Publisher:   BOA Editions, Limited
Volume:   18
ISBN:  

9781934414415


Pages:   92
Publication Date:   04 November 2010
Format:   Paperback
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  • Winner of Best Translated Book Award (Poetry) 2011

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Winner of the 2011 Best Translated Book of the YearAwardFrom his first book of poems, Chessboards of Hours (1995), Ale teger hasbeen one of Slovenia's most promising poets. The philosophical and lyricalsophistication of his poems, along with his work as a leading book editor andfestival organizer, quickly spread teger's reputation beyond the borders ofSlovenia. The Book of Things is teger's most widely praised book of poetry andhis first American collection. The book consists of fifty poems that look at""things"" (i.e. aspirin, chair, cork) which are transformed byteger's unique poetic alchemy.Translator Brian Henry is a distinguished poet,translator, editor, and critic.From Publisher's Weekly:Steger's effortssometimes bring to mind such Western European figures as Francis Ponge andCraig Raine, who also sought to make household things look new and strange. YetSteger brings a melancholy Central European sense of history- his objects tendto remember, or cause, great pain: ?It pours, this poisonous, sweet force,""Steger writes of ?Saliva,"" ?Between teeth, when you spit your own littlegenocide."" (Nov.)From Guernica, a Magazine of Art and Politics:It is a raretreat to have an English translation before the ink has dried on the original.By which I mean, a mere five years after the book's Slovenian publication,Brian Henry has brought these poems to life for those of us not lucky enough toread Slovenian. Henry's translations are impressive for sheer acrobatics.

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Author:   Ales Steger ,  Brian Henry
Publisher:   BOA Editions, Limited
Imprint:   BOA Editions, Limited
Volume:   18
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.80cm , Length: 22.80cm
Weight:   0.155kg
ISBN:  

9781934414415


ISBN 10:   1934414417
Pages:   92
Publication Date:   04 November 2010
Audience:   General/trade ,  General ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Temporarily unavailable   Availability explained
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Language:   English & English & Slovenian

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Steger has a tremendous capacity for juxtaposition, and the poems offer a great many startlingly moments...[His] flair is in not pausing at the virtuoso moment but brushing past as it drops. -- Rain Taxi ...the things described in this book are defamiliarized and here, often, Steger is at his best. The way he personifies an object, or the metaphor he uses, is never obvious, but it always makes complete sense. -- Three Percent Review ...a smart, startling, and wildly pleasurable book. -Kenyon Review (online)


<br> Steger has a tremendous capacity for juxtaposition, and the poems offer a great many startlingly moments...[His] flair is in not pausing at the virtuoso moment but brushing past as it drops. <br>-- Rain Taxi <br><br>. ..the things described in this book are defamiliarized and here, often, Steger is at his best. The way he personifies an object, or the metaphor he uses, is never obvious, but it always makes complete sense. <br>-- Three Percent Review


Author Information

Ales Steger: Ale teger is the most prominent Slovenian poet of his generation: his work has won major awards in his own country and has been translated into numerous languages. His European publishers are among the most prominent in their countries: his German publisher is Suhrkamp which also publishes fellow Slovenians Slavoj Zizek and Tomas Salamun; his Italian publisher is Zandonai; his Spanish publisher is Pretextos. The Book of Things is Steger's most widely praised book of poetry. He is becoming one of central Europe's most prominent poets as well as one of its brightest stars in general. Brian Henry: Brian Henry has published five books of poetry and edited other books. His next book, Lessness, is forthcoming from Ahsahta Press. He's placed more than 400 poems in magazines in over a dozen countries. He has co-edited the prestigious international literary journal Verse since 1995, and co-founded Verse Press in 1999. He has reviewed poetry for the New York Times Book Review, Times Literary Supplement, The Kenyon Review, Boston Review, The Yale Review, and many other places. His essays on poetry have appeared in Virginia Quarterly Review, The Georgia Review, The Antioch Review, and in books published by Harvard University Press, University of Wisconsin Press, and Salt Publishing. He teaches at University of Richmond in Virginia.

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