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An experiment with the sonnet form by one of the foremost French poets of his generation.

Yves Bonnefoy has wowed the literary world for decades with his diffuse volumes. First published in France in 2008, The Anchors Long Chain is an indispensable addition to his oeuvre. Enriching Bonnefoy’s earlier work, the volume, translated by Beverley Bie Brahic, also innovates, including an unprecedented sequence of nineteen sonnets. These sonnets combine the strictness of the form with the freedom to vary line length and create evocative fragments. Compressed, emotionally powerful, and allusive, the poems are also autobiographical—but only in glimpses. Throughout, Bonnefoy conjures up life’s eternal questions with each new poem.

Longer, discursive pieces, including the title poem’s meditation on a prehistoric stone circle and a legend about a ship, are also part of this volume, as are a number of poetic prose pieces in which Bonnefoy, like several of his great French predecessors, excels. Long-time fans will find much to praise here, while newer readers will quickly find themselves under the spell of Bonnefoy’s powerful, discursive poetry.


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“There is a folkloric feel to this writing. As if life is a fairytale. The tone is theistic, and there’s always a narrative within the surreal. Yes, all this is Bonnefoy. His prose pieces are sharp and clear while there are transgressions folding dreams within reality.” * Washington Independent Review of Books *

Table of Contents
Translator's Acknowledgements

The Disorder

The Anchor's Long Chain (Ales Stenar)

America

Child's Play

Child's Play

The Long Name

The Trees

Mouth Agape

The Painter Whose Name is the Snow

The Divine Names

Passerby, Do You Want To Know?

Almost Nineteen Sonnets

Tomb of L.-B. Alberti

Tomb of Charles Baudelaire

'Facesti come quei che va di notte...'

The Mocking of Ceres

The Tree on Rue Descartes

The Invention of the Flute with Seven Pipes

Tomb of Giacomo Leopardi

Mahler, the Song of the Earth

Tomb of Stéphane Mallarmé

To the Author of 'The Night'

San Giorgio Maggiore

On Three Paintings by Poussin

Ulysses Sails Past Ithaca

San Biagio, at Montepulciano

A God

A Poet

A Stone

Tomb of Paul Verlaine

One of Wordsworth's Childhood Memories

Remarks on the Horizon

On Leaving the Garden: A Variation

Another Variation

The Anchor’s Long Chain

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      Publisher: Seagull Books London Ltd
      Publication Date: 07/11/2023
      ISBN13: 9781803092935, 978-1803092935
      ISBN10: 1803092939
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      Description

      Book Synopsis
      An experiment with the sonnet form by one of the foremost French poets of his generation.

      Yves Bonnefoy has wowed the literary world for decades with his diffuse volumes. First published in France in 2008, The Anchors Long Chain is an indispensable addition to his oeuvre. Enriching Bonnefoy’s earlier work, the volume, translated by Beverley Bie Brahic, also innovates, including an unprecedented sequence of nineteen sonnets. These sonnets combine the strictness of the form with the freedom to vary line length and create evocative fragments. Compressed, emotionally powerful, and allusive, the poems are also autobiographical—but only in glimpses. Throughout, Bonnefoy conjures up life’s eternal questions with each new poem.

      Longer, discursive pieces, including the title poem’s meditation on a prehistoric stone circle and a legend about a ship, are also part of this volume, as are a number of poetic prose pieces in which Bonnefoy, like several of his great French predecessors, excels. Long-time fans will find much to praise here, while newer readers will quickly find themselves under the spell of Bonnefoy’s powerful, discursive poetry.


      Trade Review
      “There is a folkloric feel to this writing. As if life is a fairytale. The tone is theistic, and there’s always a narrative within the surreal. Yes, all this is Bonnefoy. His prose pieces are sharp and clear while there are transgressions folding dreams within reality.” * Washington Independent Review of Books *

      Table of Contents
      Translator's Acknowledgements

      The Disorder

      The Anchor's Long Chain (Ales Stenar)

      America

      Child's Play

      Child's Play

      The Long Name

      The Trees

      Mouth Agape

      The Painter Whose Name is the Snow

      The Divine Names

      Passerby, Do You Want To Know?

      Almost Nineteen Sonnets

      Tomb of L.-B. Alberti

      Tomb of Charles Baudelaire

      'Facesti come quei che va di notte...'

      The Mocking of Ceres

      The Tree on Rue Descartes

      The Invention of the Flute with Seven Pipes

      Tomb of Giacomo Leopardi

      Mahler, the Song of the Earth

      Tomb of Stéphane Mallarmé

      To the Author of 'The Night'

      San Giorgio Maggiore

      On Three Paintings by Poussin

      Ulysses Sails Past Ithaca

      San Biagio, at Montepulciano

      A God

      A Poet

      A Stone

      Tomb of Paul Verlaine

      One of Wordsworth's Childhood Memories

      Remarks on the Horizon

      On Leaving the Garden: A Variation

      Another Variation

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