The Book of Things
(2010)

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PUBLISHED
[United States] : BOA Editions Ltd. : Made available through hoopla, 2010
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1 online resource

ISBN/ISSN
9781934414743 (electronic bk.) MWT11864395, 1934414743 (electronic bk.) 11864395
LANGUAGE
English
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From his first book of poems, Chessboards of Hours (1995), Aleš Šteger has been one of Slovenia's most promising poets. The philosophical and lyrical sophistication of his poems, along with his work as a leading book editor and festival organizer, quickly spread Šteger's reputation beyond the borders of Slovenia. The Book of Things is Šteger's most widely praised book of poetry and his first American collection. The book consists of fifty poems that look at "things" (i. e. aspirin, chair, cork) which are transformed by Šteger's unique poetic alchemy. Translator Brian Henry is a distinguished poet, translator, editor, and critic. From Publisher's Weekly: Steger's efforts sometimes bring to mind such Western European figures as Francis Ponge and Craig Raine, who also sought to make household things look new and strange. Yet Steger brings a melancholy Central European sense of history- his objects tend to remember, or cause, great pain. From Guernica, a Magazine of Art and Politics: It is a rare treat 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 to read Slovenian. Henry's translations are impressive for sheer acrobatics

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