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George Szirtes

    George Szirtes is een gevierd dichter en vertaler wiens werk diepgaand is gevormd door zijn ervaringen als vluchteling uit Hongarije. Zijn poëzie verkent vaak thema's als identiteit, herinnering en culturele vervreemding met een scherp oog voor detail en een sterk ritmisch gevoel. Szirtes' onderscheidende stijl combineert persoonlijke reflectie met bredere filosofische vraagstukken, en biedt lezers boeiende en inzichtelijke verkenningen. Zijn uitgebreide vertaalwerk uit het Hongaars heeft het literaire landschap verrijkt en getuigt van een diep begrip van poëzie over de talen heen.

    Kentering van een huwelijk
    Bad Machine
    Fresh Out of the Sky
    The Photographer at Sixteen
    The Melancholy of Resistance
    Mapping the Delta
    • Mapping the Delta

      • 176bladzijden
      • 7 uur lezen
      4,5(8)Tarief

      New collection of poems set in the Delta, with The Yellow Room at its core, a sequence of mirror poems contemplating the Jewishness of the poet's father.

      Mapping the Delta
    • The Melancholy of Resistance

      • 320bladzijden
      • 12 uur lezen
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      Set against the backdrop of a small Hungarian town, the arrival of a circus heralds a series of surreal and chaotic events. Promising to showcase the largest whale's stuffed body, the circus ignites bizarre rumors and fears among the townsfolk, who desperately seek order amidst growing chaos. Central to this tale are memorable characters, including the scheming Mrs. Eszter and the naive Valuska, whose innocence stands in stark contrast to the surrounding turmoil. The narrative unfolds like a slow, powerful river, immersing readers in its dark, intense atmosphere.

      The Melancholy of Resistance
    • A poet's memoir of his mother that flows backwards through time, and excavates a shard of European history - a deeply honest, tender and yet unsentimental autobiographical journey.

      The Photographer at Sixteen
    • Fresh Out of the Sky

      • 160bladzijden
      • 6 uur lezen
      3,8(4)Tarief

      George Szirtes fled from Budapest with his family after the 1956 Hungarian uprising. Many of these poems relate to his arrival in England as a young child, and to the themes of identity, memory, belonging, war, and upheaval, with a sequence on living now in a country under siege from coronavirus.

      Fresh Out of the Sky
    • Bad Machine

      • 128bladzijden
      • 5 uur lezen
      4,0(15)Tarief

      One of several major British poets who took their work to Bloodaxe following the closure of OUP's poetry list in 1999, George Szirtes has published seven books with Bloodaxe, including Reel, which won him the T.S. Eliot Prize for 2004, New & Collected Poems and The Burning of the Books, shortlisted for the T.S. Eliot Prize in 2009.

      Bad Machine
    • Kentering van een huwelijk

      • 415bladzijden
      • 15 uur lezen
      4,1(2550)Tarief

      Tegen de achtergrond van de gebeurtenissen in het Boedapest rond de Tweede Wereldoorlog staan de achtereenvolgende huwelijken van een vermogende, adellijke Hongaarse ondernemer onder druk.

      Kentering van een huwelijk
    • This anthology of new writing promotes contemporary literature of the English language from Britain and the rest of the Commonwealth. It contains new names among older, recognizable names and includes short stories, poems, novels in progress and short fiction.

      New writing 10
    • The title-poem of George Szirtes' The Burning of the Books and Other Poems is the core of this collection of narrative sequences by a writer who came to Britain after the Hungarian Uprising. Two further sequences are concerned with history and documentary. Poetry Book Society Recommendation, shortlisted for the T.S. Eliot Prize.

      The Burning of the Books and Other Poems
    • New and Collected Poems

      • 520bladzijden
      • 19 uur lezen
      3,4(15)Tarief

      Covers themes such as love, desire and illusion; loyalty and betrayal; history, art and memory; and, humanity and truth. This work includes The Photographer in Winter, Metro, The Courtyards, An English Apocalypse and Reel.

      New and Collected Poems
    • Thirty Clouds

      • 66bladzijden
      • 3 uur lezen

      This book is a collaboration between visual artist Clarissa Upchurch and poet George Szirtes. Upchurch's images came first and the text followed based on free interpretations in the form of cinquains combined with prose poems. The thirty visual works here are all based on monoprints, a process whereby ink is printed directly from freshly painted metal surface, so each printed image is unique. It offers painterly effects hard to achieve by other printing methods. The cinquain is a poetic form invented by the American poet Adelaide Crapsey (1878-1914). It consists of five lines that break down into a syllabic pattern of 2-4-6-8-2. The effect can be that of the breath expanding for the first four lines then being let out in the fifth.

      Thirty Clouds