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Dells and Hollows
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Dells and Hollows

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This collection of poems was selected and translated by the poet himself. The book is divided into four sections, In the Low Daylight,
In the Mercator Projection,
In Wind and Rain, and Dells and Hollows. The Slovenian original is provided for eight of the poems to stress that all the poems in the book are indeed translations and to allow those who can read both languages the pleasure of comparison. Readers who do not read Slovenian will enjoy the ability to see the shape of the original poems and will notice that the purely formal constraints the poet imposes on himself in one language are resolved differently by him in another. The comparisons highlight the tour-de-force that is Strojan’s work as a poet and a translator. Also included is an introduction by former Vermont Poet Laureate, Sydney Lea, who provides an idea of the poet’s sensibilities and the poetry’s complex subtleties.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Autumn Hill Books
Date
6 August 2016
Pages
134
ISBN
9780982746653

This collection of poems was selected and translated by the poet himself. The book is divided into four sections, In the Low Daylight,
In the Mercator Projection,
In Wind and Rain, and Dells and Hollows. The Slovenian original is provided for eight of the poems to stress that all the poems in the book are indeed translations and to allow those who can read both languages the pleasure of comparison. Readers who do not read Slovenian will enjoy the ability to see the shape of the original poems and will notice that the purely formal constraints the poet imposes on himself in one language are resolved differently by him in another. The comparisons highlight the tour-de-force that is Strojan’s work as a poet and a translator. Also included is an introduction by former Vermont Poet Laureate, Sydney Lea, who provides an idea of the poet’s sensibilities and the poetry’s complex subtleties.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Autumn Hill Books
Date
6 August 2016
Pages
134
ISBN
9780982746653