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One couldn't ask more of a translation, and with the gift of this one Austin Carder gives us (and English) a haunting new poet of magical clarity and uncanny quiet. This is a beautiful book. Peter Cole

The first book-length translation of works by this important Egyptianborn, Lebanese French poet, Poetries presents the core of Georges Schehadè''s (190589) oeuvre. Though best known as a dramatist, Schehadè was first and foremost a poet. His lifework was the seven volumes of crystalline poems published over a span of nearly a half-century (193885), each successive volume simply and enigmatically titled Poetries. It is from these seven books that this selection has been drawn. In 1986, the Acadèmie Francaise awarded Schehadè the inaugural Grand Prix de la Francophonie. Despite having received wide admiration from his contemporariesincluding Max Jacob, Octavio Paz, Andre Breton and Paul Eluardthe poetry of Georges Schehadè is virtually unknown today, with this collection being the very first translated into English. In his translator''s note, Austin Carder calls this collection a lullaby or an enigmatic fairytale told before bed. Its tone is one of self-sufficient prayera pronouncement rather than a pleaaddressed to no one in particular and to anyone. These weathered songs key into the language of music, not by approximating its effects but by innervating sparks of meaning that flash forth...Schehadè''s broken-off parables convulse with the dual beauty of both hymn and elegy.

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    A Paperback / softback by George Schehade, Austin Carder (Translator)

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      Publisher: Song Cave
      Publication Date: 01/07/2021
      ISBN13: 9781734035193, 978-1734035193
      ISBN10: 1734035196

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      One couldn't ask more of a translation, and with the gift of this one Austin Carder gives us (and English) a haunting new poet of magical clarity and uncanny quiet. This is a beautiful book. Peter Cole

      The first book-length translation of works by this important Egyptianborn, Lebanese French poet, Poetries presents the core of Georges Schehadè''s (190589) oeuvre. Though best known as a dramatist, Schehadè was first and foremost a poet. His lifework was the seven volumes of crystalline poems published over a span of nearly a half-century (193885), each successive volume simply and enigmatically titled Poetries. It is from these seven books that this selection has been drawn. In 1986, the Acadèmie Francaise awarded Schehadè the inaugural Grand Prix de la Francophonie. Despite having received wide admiration from his contemporariesincluding Max Jacob, Octavio Paz, Andre Breton and Paul Eluardthe poetry of Georges Schehadè is virtually unknown today, with this collection being the very first translated into English. In his translator''s note, Austin Carder calls this collection a lullaby or an enigmatic fairytale told before bed. Its tone is one of self-sufficient prayera pronouncement rather than a pleaaddressed to no one in particular and to anyone. These weathered songs key into the language of music, not by approximating its effects but by innervating sparks of meaning that flash forth...Schehadè''s broken-off parables convulse with the dual beauty of both hymn and elegy.

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