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From a Diary of Non-events

Author: Michael Hamburger  

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Contains sequence of poems capturing a year in the life of Michael Hamburger, from December 2000 to November 2001, around his home in a Suffolk village.

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Contains sequence of poems capturing a year in the life of Michael Hamburger, from December 2000 to November 2001, around his home in a Suffolk village.

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"From a Diary of Non-Events" captures a year in the life of Michael Hamburger, from December 2000 to November 2001, observing changes in the natural world alongside the preoccupations and ruminations of the poet in and around his home in a Suffolk village. Occasionally intruding upon these 'non-events' are the larger concerns of the outside world. Hamburger's skill in synthesizing the two strands results in a compelling narrative in which, as in all great sequences, the whole strikes us as more than the sum of its parts.

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Critic Reviews

'Few poets of our day can have come to their craft with the cultural and linguistic richness of Michael Hamburger'Stephen Romer, Agenda

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About the Author

Michael Hamburger was born in Berlin in 1924, and came to Britain as a child. He has taught widely in America and Britain and is the outstanding contemporary translator and critic of German literature. His awards include the German Federal Republic's Goethe Medal in 1986 for services to German literature. Anvil publishes several of his translations, including editions of Goethe, Holderlin, Rilke and 'Poems of Paul Celan', which received the EC's European Translation Prize in 1990. His 'Collected Poems 1941-1994' was published in 1995 by Anvil, who also publish his seminal critical work 'The Truth of Poetry'.

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"From a Diary of Non-Events" captures a year in the life of Michael Hamburger, from December 2000 to November 2001, observing changes in the natural world alongside the preoccupations and ruminations of the poet in and around his home in a Suffolk village. Occasionally intruding upon these 'non-events' are the larger concerns of the outside world. Hamburger's skill in synthesizing the two strands results in a compelling narrative in which, as in all great sequences, the whole strikes us as more than the sum of its parts.

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Product Details

Publisher
Carcanet Press Ltd | Anvil Press Poetry
Published
30th November 2002
Pages
64
ISBN
9780856463433

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