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(Signed First edition) The Monument

(Signed First edition) The Monument

Inbunden bok. The Ecco Press. 1 uppl. 1978. 52 sidor.

Mycket gott skick. Skyddsomslag i mycket gott skick. Signed with dedication including a drawing by Mark Strand. "The Monument" was Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Mark Strand's first book of prose.

In this unusual collection of notes, confessions, instructions, and humorous asides, Mark Strand takes the characteristic theme of his poetry--literal and figurative absence--to its extreme in prose. Written as an address by a writer (who is never specifically named) to his future translator, the book serves as an ambiguous guide to his identity. It describes and instructs with the self-conscious notion that the writer will be dead while being translated; that death itself is a form of translation from one life to another. The journal-like form given the material intensifies its impact as a series of cohesive, multi-faceted meditations defining the nature of artistic immortality. Whether apologizing to the translator for self-indulgence, telling the story of his own death, or ranting about the nature of the muse, the voice is always convincing and the writing persistently elegant. It is a monument not only to Strand, who handles language and concept deftly throughout, but to the notion that the passing of one era into another translates the way a piece of literature will be regarded.

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ISBN
9780912946504
Titel
The monument
Författare
Strand, Mark
Förlag
Ecco Press
Utgivningsår
1978
Omfång
52 sidor