Where Words Like Monarchs Fly

‘Where Words Like Monarchs Fly’ brings Mexican poetry to the fullness of its senses in English with all the music of the meaning, richness of metaphor and humour. It introduces Jose Emilio Pacheco, Gabriel Zaid, Homero Aridjis and Elsa Cross-born in the thirties and the forties-along with the fifties generation they have inspired. Covering twenty-five years of development and ten poets in full representation by each, this book is essential for understanding the immediacies of new Mexican verse. In translation by prize-winning Canadian poets Kate Braid, Sylvia Dorling, George McWhirter, Caroline Davis Goodwin, Karen Cooper, Arthur Lipman, Iona Whishaw and Raul Peschiera, the English versions have already attracted a wide readership in ‘The New Republic’, ‘Modern Poetry in Translation’, ‘PRISM international’, ‘London Magazine’ and others.

“The original material shone through as fresh, biting analyses of the world that the poets live in. Some of hem followed me around for days…” – Broken Pencil

AUTHOR

George McWhirter

George McWhirter is a professor in the Creative Writing Program at the University of British Columbia. He is the author of over a dozen books of poetry and fiction. His translation of selected poems by Jose Emilio Pacheco won him the F.R. Scott Prize for translation. Mr. McWhirter’s collection, ‘Catalan Poems’, shared the Commonwealth Poetry Prize, and his novel, ‘Cage’, won the Ethel Wilson Fiction Prize in 1987.

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Dimensions:

164 Pages
8in * 5in * .44in
170gr

Published:

January 16, 1998

ISBN:

9781895636185

Book Subjects:

POETRY / General

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Language:

eng

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