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Of No Country I Know David Ferry

Of No Country I Know By David Ferry

Of No Country I Know by David Ferry


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Summary

Brings together the poems/translations of American poet, David Ferry. The text includes his books Strangers and Dwelling Places, selections from On the Way to the Island and selections from his translations of the Babylonian epic Gilgamesh, the Odes of Horace and Virgil's Eclogues.

Of No Country I Know Summary

Of No Country I Know by David Ferry

David Ferry's Of No Country I Know: New and Selected Poems and Translations provides a wonderful gathering of the work of one of the great American poetic voices of the twentieth century. It brings together his new poems and translations, collected here for the first time; his books Strangers and Dwelling Places in their entirety; selections from his first book, On the Way to the Island; and selections from his celebrated translations of the Babylonian epic Gilgamesh, the Odes of Horace, and of Virgil's Eclogues. This is Ferry's fullest and most resonant book, demonstrating the depth and breadth of forty years of a life in poetry.

Though Ferry is perhaps best known for his eloquent translations of Horace and Virgil, Of No Country I Know demonstrates that he deserves acclaim for his own poetry as well.-Carmela Ciuraru, New York Times Book Review

Additional information

GOR009739845
9780226244877
0226244873
Of No Country I Know by David Ferry
Used - Very Good
Paperback
The University of Chicago Press
19991115
310
Winner of Lenore Marshall Poetry Prize 2000 Winner of Boston Book Review (Poetry) 2000 Short-listed for New Yorker Book (Poetry) 2000
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