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9781931243049

The Pip Anthology of World Poetry of the 20th Century

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  • ISBN13:

    9781931243049

  • ISBN10:

    1931243042

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2003-09-01
  • Publisher: Green Integer Books
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Summary

For the third volume of the ongoing series of PIP anthologies of world poetry, the publisher decided to reissue the popular anthology of contemporary Brazilian poets, published originally by Sun & Moon Press in 1997, completely revised and redited by Douglas Messerli in collaboration with Regis Bonvicino, one the original editors. Like the original volume, this collection presents the exciting works of younger Brazilian poets -- Francisco Alvim, Arnaldo Antunes, Nelson Ascher, Carlos Avila, Carlito Azevedo, Lenora de Barros, Regis Bonvicino, Angela de Campos, Age de Carvalho, Ana Cristina Cesar, Horacio Costa, Julio Castanon Guimaraes, Paulo Leminski, Duda Machado, Antonio Moura, Torquato Neto, Claudia Roquette-Pinto, Waly Salomao, Federico Tavares Bastos Barbosa, and Josely Vianna Baptista -- in the context of the immense influence of and reaction to the Modernist and experimental traditions of Brazilian literature. Additionally, this new version includes more extensive and updated biographical information, complete listings of all books of poetry in the original language and in translation, and additional poems, translated since the Sun & Moon Press edition. The first major Brazilian anthology of poetry published in English since Elizabeth Bishop's groundbreaking An Anthology of Twentieth-Century Brazilian Poetry of 1972, the anthology received major attention in the Brazilian press upon its original publication. Max Winter wrote in The Poetry Project Newsletter: "The styles displayed in Nothing the Sun Could Not Explain range from luminosity in nakedness to cosmic prescience in spatial arrangement. The anthology's poets have all struggled out from under the oppression of political regimes; the verve and rage that has empowered their liberation empowers their poems as well." Book jacket.

Table of Contents

Notep. 7
Forewordp. 9
Introductionp. 13
Francisco Alvimp. 19
Arnaldo Antunesp. 27
Nelson Ascherp. 33
Carlos Avilap. 43
Carlito Azevedop. 49
Lenora de Barrosp. 63
Regis Bonvicinop. 68
Angela de Camposp. 89
Age de Carvalhop. 93
Ana Cristina Cesarp. 99
Horacio Costap. 107
Julio Castanon Guimaraesp. 123
Paulo Leminskip. 131
Duda Machadop. 147
Antonio Mourap. 161
Torquato Netop. 167
Claudia Roquette-Pintop. 179
Waly Salomaop. 187
Federico Tavares Bastos Barbosap. 199
Josely Vianna Baptistap. 203
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