From surrealist fable to traditional folk-tale, from personal anecdote to tribal myth, Popa's poetry embodies in an original form the most profound imaginative truths of our age, precisely located in the reality and history of Serbia, in the heart of Central Europe. This new edition, based on the 1978 edition translated by the late Anne Pennington, revised and extended for the 1997 edition by Francis R. Jones, adds a dozen previously untranslated occasional poems.
Vasko Popa (1922-91) was born in Grebenac in the Serbian Banat. He was elected to the Serbian Academy in 1972 and the Academie Mallarme in Paris in 1977. He lived in Belgrade where he worked as an editor for the publishers Nolit. Anne Pennington (1934-81) taught at Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford, where she was Professor of Comparative Slavonic Philology. With Andrew Harvey she adapted Popa's anthology 'The Golden Apple' (1980; reissued 2010). Francis R. Jones is a senior lecturer at Newcastle University, where he teaches translation studies. He has twice been awarded the European Poetry Translation Prize for his translations of Ivan V. Lalic.
Title: Vasko Popa: Complete Poems 1953-1987
Author: Popa, Vasko
ISBN: 9780856464348
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Publisher: Carcanet Press Ltd
Publication Date: 2011-08-27
Number of Pages: 488
Weight: 0.6397 kg
Popa's imaginative journey resembles a Universe passing through a Universe. It has been one of the most exciting things in modern poetry, to watch this journey being made Ted Hughes