Wislawa Szymborska
Outrageous Fortunes The Twelve Surprising Trends That Will Reshape The Global Economy
$20.95 – Paperback book / St Martins
"Informative and accessible, penetrating and provocative. . . . A first-rate guide to global trends." --NPR.org As individuals, companies, and countries struggle to recover from the economic crisis, many are narrowly foc... Buy or find out more →
Here
$20.95 – Paperback book / Mariner Books
This is the last collection of poems to be published prior to her death. When Here was published in Poland, reviewers marveled, "How is it that she keeps getting better?" These twenty-seven poems, as rendered by prize-wi... Buy or find out more →
Poems New And Collected 1957 97
$38.30 – Paperback book / Faber
A collection of poems which includes the text of View With a Grain of Sand and 64 additional translations, as well as the author's Nobel Prize acceptance speech. Buy or find out more →
Miracle Fair Selected Poems
$19.95 – Paperback book / W W Norton
Winner of the Heldt Prize for Translation. A new translation of the Nobel Prize-winning Polish poet, with an introduction by Czeslaw Milosz. This long-awaited volume samples the full range of Wislawa Szymborska's major t... Buy or find out more →
Poems New And Collected
$24.95 – Paperback book / Harcourt
Described by Robert Hass as "unquestionably one of the great living European poets" and by Charles Simic as "one of the finest poets living today," Szymborska mesmerizes her readers with poetry that captivates their mind... Buy or find out more →
Here
$30.95 – Hardcover book / Houghton Mifflin
A new book of poems by Wislawa Szymborska is a rare and exciting event. When "Here" was published in Poland, reviewers marveled, "How is it that she keeps getting better?" These twenty-seven poems, as rendered by prize-w... Buy or find out more →
View With A Grain Of Sand
$22.00 – Paperback book / Faber
Monologue Of A Dog
$29.95 – Hardcover book / Harcourt
Nobel laureate Symborska takes on current events and ancient conundrums in this elegant, terse new collection. The title abbreviates the opening poem, "Monologue of a Dog Ensnared in History": the dog stands for all the ... Buy or find out more →