Silvina Ocampo, Paperback

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Publicat de: New York Review of Books

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Silvina Ocampo possessed her own special enchantment as a poet, and only now is her extraordinary poetic achievement becoming more widely recognized beyond Latin America.

Remarkably, this is the first collection of Ocampo's poetry to appear in English. From her early sonnets on the native Argentine landscape, to her meditations on love's travails, to her explorations of the kinship between plant and animal realms, to her clairvoyant inquiries into history and myth and memory, readers will find the full range of Ocampo's "metaphysical lyricism" (The Independent) represented in this groundbreaking edition. About the Author

Silvina Ocampo (1903-1993) was born to an old and prosperous family in Buenos Aires, the youngest of six sisters. After studying painting with Giorgio di Chirico and Fernand L ger in Paris, she returned to her native city--she would live there for the rest of her life--and devoted herself to writing. Her eldest sister, Victoria, was the founder of the seminal modernist journal and publishing house Sur, which championed the work of Jorge Luis Borges and Adolfo Bioy Casares, and in 1940 Bioy Casares and Silvina Ocampo were married. The first of Ocampo's seven collections of stories, Viaje olvidado (Forgotten Journey), appeared in 1937; the first of her seven volumes of poems, Enumeraci n de la patria (Enumeration of My Country) in 1942. She was also a prolific translator--of Dickinson, Poe, Melville, and Swedenborg--and wrote plays and tales for children. The Argentine critic Ezequiel Mart nez Estrada wrote that "everything in Silvina Ocampo's poetry carries with it her reminiscence of a lost paradise, of an inferno traveled in dreams." Thus Were Their Faces, a collection of Ocampo's stories and novellas, is published by NYRB Classics.

Jason Weiss is the author of five books, including Always in Trouble: An Oral History of ESP-Disk', the Most Outrageous Record Label in America and The Lights of Home: A Century of Latin American Writers in Paris. Among his translations are the stories of Marcel Cohen and the poems of Luisa Futoransky. He lives in Brooklyn.
General
Anul 2015
Autor Silvina Ocampo
Cod de bare 9781590177747
Colectie Nyrb Poets
Editura New York Review of Books
Dimensiuni 175.3 x 114.3
ISBN 1590177746
Limba Engleza
Pagini 176
Format Brosata

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