In a Bucolic Land by Ottilie Mulzet - ISBN: 9781681375915
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Hungarian poet shatters us with elegies of nature and harsh history.

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    160 pages

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    25 January 2022

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Summary

A moving, posthumous collection of elegies and eclogues that meditate on nature, landscape, and history, by a great Hungarian poet.

Szilard Borbely spent his childhood in a tiny impoverished village in northeastern Hungary, where the archaic peasant world of Eastern Europe coexisted with the collectivist ideology of a new Communist state. Close to the Soviet border and far from any metropolitan center, the village was a world apart—life was harsh, monotonous, and often brutal, and the…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781681375915
ISBN-10:1681375915
Author:Ottilie Mulzet, Szilárd Borbély
Publisher:New York Review Books
Imprint:NYRB Poets
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:160
Release Date:25 January 2022
Weight:367g
Dimensions:178mm x 114mm
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Critics Review

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“I am staggered by In a Bucolic Land. In long, wending lines, the poems present many of the same scenes and characters as Borbély’s novel, but differently paced and framed: the world of his childhood—a savagely poor rural village, still scarred by World War II, by Nazi and Soviet violence, by its own ingrown anti-Semitism.” —Rosanna Warren, Ploughshares

“With these poems, Borbély holds our faces against the raw, fraying edges of humanity, in all its messiness, cruelty, and pain. These poems are, in many ways, 21st-century deconstructions of pastoral idyll. Borbély does not romanticize the village nor lament the supposed loss of traditional ways of life… . This work reveals a vast knowledge, not only of linguistic mediation from Hungarian to English, but of the history of Soviet collectivization, the specifics of a Hungarian agricultural tradition, and a deep understanding of the messy and complicated ways in which the distant and often abstract workings of geopolitics are felt by even the smallest, most seemingly insignificant communities.” —Alina B. Williams, Hopscotch Translation

“[Borbély’s] poetry is epoch-making.” —Péter Nádas

“Szilárd Borbély was one of the best and most original poets and novelists of his generation—and Ottilie Mulzet is a wonderful translator of his work.” —George Szirtes

“[Borbély] is considered one of the most important figures in contemporary Hungarian literature, having had an immense impact on the transformation of Hungarian poetry in the last decade, strongly influencing the conceptualization of poetry’s social role and linguistic-thematic possibilities… . Borbély’s poetry, prose, and essays try to bring the readers closer to the lives of those who cannot speak of their trauma or suffering. They can be uneducated and poor villagers, survivors of the Holocaust, women grieving after a miscarriage, or victims of terrible aggression. Through Borbély’s texts we readers become increasingly less cruel-hearted.” —László Bedecs, Asymptote

About The Author

Ottilie Mulzet

Szilard Borbely (1963-2014) was born in Fehergyarmat in northeastern Hungary and studied Hungarian philology and literature at the University of Debrecen, where he later taught. An authority on Hungarian literature of the late-Baroque period as well as a writer, Borbely was awarded several literary prizes, including the prestigious Palladium Prize in 2005. Widely considered to be one of the most important European poets of the post-Communist period, Borbely’s poetic concerns were broad but generally encompassed the marginalized in Hungarian society.

Ottilie Mulzet is a translator of poetry and prose, as well as a literary critic. She was awarded the Tibor Dery Prize in 2020 and the National Book Award for Translated Literature in 2019 for her translation of Laszl Krasznahorkai’s Baron Wenckheim’s Homecoming. In addition to In a Bucolic Land, she has translated Borbely’s novel The Dispossessed and his verse collections Berlin-Hamlet (NYRB Poets) and Final Matters- Selected Poems, 2004-2010. She is based in Prague.

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