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The Venus of Odesa
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The Venus of Odesa

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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

Compassion and irony define the human predicaments and historical conditions in Askold Melnyczuk's extraordinary new collection of poems that spans nearly fifty years. His cosmopolitan perspective-one that twines Ukraine and New England-probes time and death, and the relationship between the tragic and the comic with a nimble wit that humanizes. These poems shake you up in the most important ways that poetry can.

-Peter Balakian, author of Ozone Journal, winner of the Pulitzer Prize for poetry

When I heard that Askold Melnyczuk had finally collected his poetry written over the past fifty years, I thought, High time! Now those who know him as ... a gentle scoffer at all things/people/causes that are bloated on their own self-importance, will get to see yet another side of his literary genius.... he knows that his father seeing a rose window in a yogurt cup or a refugee losing his teeth on the ship to so-called"freedom" can't be shrugged off as epiphenomena, the merely personal, the clod-consciousness of "a potato reading Rilke." Wised up, amused, disabused, deeply felt, these poems have always taken the potato's side, the side that stays rooted in the earth no matter what self-righteous abstractions or large-scale truths seem to hold sway at any given moment. Grounded in history, in atrocity, and in a rare sweetness and generosity, his poems are the exuberant record of a truly humane way of being in the world.

-Tom Sleigh, author of The King's Touch

The Venus of Odesa, Askold Melnyczuk's new and selected poems, is both a debut collection and the harvest of a lifetime. Youthful and wise, intimate yet eternal in voice, he is a keen recorder of the sweep of history as well as the sweep-hand of time's layered implications. In "The Enamel Box," he writes; "I imagine / a mother, a father, a child a house: / eternal actors, paramours of joy and pain, / except the child, born all eyes, / who sits at the window / watching dragonflies / and does not know / centuries are passing. / This is how they pass." Sometimes rueful, sometimes stinging, always deeply humane, these poems of heritage, family, and friendship are dear to the heart as they toll the heartbeat of our moment. Askold Melnyczuk is among the best poets of his generation.

-Stuart Dischell, author of The Lookout Man

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Madhat, Inc.
Date
1 June 2025
Pages
160
ISBN
9781952335976

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

Compassion and irony define the human predicaments and historical conditions in Askold Melnyczuk's extraordinary new collection of poems that spans nearly fifty years. His cosmopolitan perspective-one that twines Ukraine and New England-probes time and death, and the relationship between the tragic and the comic with a nimble wit that humanizes. These poems shake you up in the most important ways that poetry can.

-Peter Balakian, author of Ozone Journal, winner of the Pulitzer Prize for poetry

When I heard that Askold Melnyczuk had finally collected his poetry written over the past fifty years, I thought, High time! Now those who know him as ... a gentle scoffer at all things/people/causes that are bloated on their own self-importance, will get to see yet another side of his literary genius.... he knows that his father seeing a rose window in a yogurt cup or a refugee losing his teeth on the ship to so-called"freedom" can't be shrugged off as epiphenomena, the merely personal, the clod-consciousness of "a potato reading Rilke." Wised up, amused, disabused, deeply felt, these poems have always taken the potato's side, the side that stays rooted in the earth no matter what self-righteous abstractions or large-scale truths seem to hold sway at any given moment. Grounded in history, in atrocity, and in a rare sweetness and generosity, his poems are the exuberant record of a truly humane way of being in the world.

-Tom Sleigh, author of The King's Touch

The Venus of Odesa, Askold Melnyczuk's new and selected poems, is both a debut collection and the harvest of a lifetime. Youthful and wise, intimate yet eternal in voice, he is a keen recorder of the sweep of history as well as the sweep-hand of time's layered implications. In "The Enamel Box," he writes; "I imagine / a mother, a father, a child a house: / eternal actors, paramours of joy and pain, / except the child, born all eyes, / who sits at the window / watching dragonflies / and does not know / centuries are passing. / This is how they pass." Sometimes rueful, sometimes stinging, always deeply humane, these poems of heritage, family, and friendship are dear to the heart as they toll the heartbeat of our moment. Askold Melnyczuk is among the best poets of his generation.

-Stuart Dischell, author of The Lookout Man

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Madhat, Inc.
Date
1 June 2025
Pages
160
ISBN
9781952335976