"Clear, impassioned, brilliant. Beautiful."

- Richard Rayner - Los Angeles Times,

"We were helped along, not to say spurred along, by the poetry of Ernesto Cardenal. "

- Roberto Bolaño,

"Cardenal shows his rarest talent—the ability to love and be angry in one perfectly formed phrase."

- George Wallace - PEN American,

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"Readers of English, thank your gods: the breadth of Ernesto Cardenal’s amazing poetic career is now available for your consumption thanks to New Directions and the recently published Pluriverse. Spanning fifty-six years, the book presents Cardenal in all his guises: revolutionary, spiritualist, chronicler of man’s inhumanity to man, chilling visionary, and cosmic quasi-historian. The poems in this collection are often long, deceptively assessable, and quite dazzling."

- Vincent Francone - Three Percent,

"Highly recommended for all libraries and could be used as a text for courses in multicultural and ethnic studies."

- Alva V. Cellini - MultiCultural Review,

"Ernesto Cardenal is a major epic-historical poet, in the grand lineage of Central American prophet Rubén Darío."

- Allen Ginsberg,

"A worthy tribute to this living legend. The diversity of the work serves to enhance the overall experience."

- Joseph D. Haske - American Book Review,

"When Father Cardenal focuses upon Nicaragua as a land and a people, the detailed pictures he paints express passionate devotion."

- David Gibson - Catholic News,

Pluriverse: New and Selected Poems charts the life-work of the celebrated poet Ernesto Cardenal—“one of the world’s major poets” (Choice) and “the preeminent poet of Central America today” (Library Journal). Follow Cardenal’s poetic development across six decades, from the early exteriorismo poems and romantic epigrams of the early 1950s, to the increasingly spiritual and political verse he wrote as priest and activist (including his classic revolutionary documentary poem “Zero Hour”) to the shorter victory and ecology poems, and elegies to fallen Sandinistas, and on to the cosmic-mystical-scientific dimensions of his later work. “Here they are—” editor Jonathan Cohen writes in his Introduction, “to gladden your heart and enrich your soul.”
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The most comprehensive selection of poems in English by Latin America’s legendary poet-activist, Ernesto Cardenal.

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780811218092
Publisert
2009-01-29
Utgiver
Vendor
New Directions Publishing Corporation
Vekt
382 gr
Høyde
231 mm
Bredde
155 mm
Dybde
20 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
272

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Redaktør

Om bidragsyterne

Ernesto Cardenal was born in 1925 in Granada, Nicaragua. Revolutionary activist, disciple of Thomas Merton, Roman Catholic priest, founder of the contemplative commune Our Lady of Solentiname, ambassador for the Sandinistas, Minister of Culture in post-Somoza Nicaragua, and co-founder of the international cultural center House of Three Worlds, Cardenal, on his eightieth birthday, was given the nation's highest cultural honor, the Order of Rubén Darío, by President Enrique Bolanos in 2005. His work has been translated into more than twenty languages. Jonathan Cohen is the editor and compiler of William Carlos Williams’ By Word of Mouth: Poems from the Spanish,1916–1959 and editor and translator of Ernesto Cardenal’s Pluriverse: New and Selected Poems, both published recently by New Directions. In 1953 Lawrence Ferlinghetti cofounded City Lights, the first paperback bookstore in the United States, a Mecca for millions. His Coney Island of the Mind is one of the best-selling volumes of poetry by any living American poet. Born in Yonkers, New York, in 1919, Ferlinghetti has received the Robert Frost Memorial Medal and the first Literarian Award of the National Book Foundation.