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The Golden Boat Srecko Kosovel

The Golden Boat By Srecko Kosovel

The Golden Boat by Srecko Kosovel


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The first truly representative translation into English of a Central European poetic prodigy of the early twentieth century - the Slovenian Rimbaud - who died at the age of twenty-two but whose work bears comparison at once with Rilke, Ungaretti and Apollinaire, yet has its own distinctive and disarming iconoclastic vitality.

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The Golden Boat: Selected Poems of Srecko Kosovel by Srecko Kosovel

There are very few major European poets of the early twentieth century not already known to English-language audiences, but Srecko Kosovel is one. Often called the Slovene Rimbaud (he died at twenty-two, leaving almost 1,000 poems), the full range and significance of his poetry has been revealed only slowly even to Slovenians themselves, and yet he is a major voice of Central European modernism, whose work explores powerfully and incisively the problems of individual identity and allegiance in the face of the new century with its strong call, to one living through the collapse of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, to international socialism.

Kosovel's poetry reflects at once the turmoil of the Balkans after the Great War and, at exactly the same time as Ungaretti, Joyce and Rilke were experiencing it, so deep a love of and connection to his native Karst region that he turns it into one of the most remarkable symbolic landscapes of twentieth century poetry.

Although certain limited English selections of his work have appeared in the past, this edition, superbly translated by the poets Bert Pribac (Slovenia) and David Brooks (Australia), is the largest and most comprehensive selection to have appeared in any language other than his own.

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Although most editions of Kosovel, even in Slovenian, privilege his later, more experimental poems, The Golden Boat gives nearly as much space to these earlier poems. I think this is an excellent editorial decision, because it compels the reader to assess the earlier work alongside the later work rather than view the earlier poems as quaint rural pieces by a budding poet, stepping stones toward real greatness. Many of these early poems are brilliant.

-- Brian Henry * The Best American Poetry Blog *

About Srecko Kosovel

Srecko Kosovel (1904-1926) was born in Sezana, spent his childhood in the neighbouring village of Tomaj, and was educated in Ljubljana. Often called the Slovenian Rimbaud, he is thought to have written over one thousand poems before his early death, although during his lifetime he published less than forty. Renowned initially for his impressionist lyrics of the Karst region above Trieste, the remarkable modernist component of his work began to be realised only forty years after his death. Bert Pribac is a Slovenian poet and essayist. He studied comparative literature at the University of Ljubljana but in 1959 he left Slovenia and after a short period as a refugee in Germany, settled in 1960 in Australia where he eventually became librarian for the Commonwealth Department of Health. He returned to Slovenia in 2003. He is the author of six collections of poetry, and has edited and translated into Slovenian two anthologies of Australian contemporary verse. His most recent publication is a Slovenian translation from the French of the Rubayat of the Persian poet Omar Khayam. David Brooks is an acclaimed Australian poet, short-fiction-writer, novelist and essayist whose work has been translated into several languages. He is married to the Slovenian photographer and translator Teja Pribac and, when not in Slovenia, lives in New South Wales where he teaches Australian Literature at the University of Sydney and co-edits the journal Southerly.

Table of Contents

  • Srecko Kosovel: Life and Poetry
  • Part I The Golden Boat
  • Ballad
  • October
  • A Premonition
  • Karst Village
  • Autumn
  • Dinner
  • Last Night
  • Karst Autumn
  • A Trip
  • August
  • Pines
  • Evening by the Red Sand Dune
  • At a Provincial Station
  • All These Words
  • Night
  • I Saw the Pines Grow
  • Cyclamens
  • On the Park Bench
  • I Remember
  • My Mother Waits
  • In the Coffee Bar
  • New Year Sonnet
  • Village Behind the Pines
  • The Sun, Nada
  • Just One Dread
  • Death Sonnet
  • Nocturne
  • My Poem
  • The Ninth Country
  • This Horrible Time
  • On a Grey Morning
  • Melancholy of Hunger
  • The Golden Boat
  • Ecstasy of Death
  • A Sketch at the Concert
  • As If they were Landscapes
  • Astral Erotics
  • The Gathering
  • People with a Wound
  • I Am
  • There is No Death
  • The White House
  • I Am Not Alone
  • The Sail
  • Part II Integrals
  • Rhymes
  • Autumn Quiet
  • Kons: The Cat
  • Evacuation of Spirit
  • Kons: ABC
  • Prostituted Culture
  • The Mystic Light of Theory
  • 1
  • My Black Inkpot
  • Kons. 5
  • Integrals
  • Above the Madhouse
  • Objects Without Soul
  • The Laugh of King Dada
  • A Heart in Alcohol
  • Poem No. X
  • The Spherical Mirror
  • Kons
  • Kons: XY
  • Kludsky Circus, Seat 461
  • Poem No. 1
  • Conversation at Twilight
  • Kons: 4
  • Grey
  • Lord Radic
  • Hey, Hey
  • Near Midnight
  • Kons. Kons. Kons.
  • Delirium
  • Cops
  • At the Station
  • The Longhaired Romantic
  • A Sign Above the Town
  • KONS
  • Ljubljana is Sleeping
  • Herrings
  • Black Walls
  • Our Eyes
  • Europe is Dying
  • A Reflection from the Attic
  • Impression
  • A Bottle in a Corner
  • Poem
  • Kons
  • The Devil, You'd Say
  • The Red Rocket
  • The Singing Arc Lamp
  • A Face at the Window
  • A Streetlamp
  • Autumn
  • In Green India
  • Kaleidoscope
  • A Suicide in Front of a Mirror
  • Sketch
  • Blue Horses
  • Autumn Landscape
  • Part III
  • When Spring Arrives
  • A Cold Thought
  • Bianca
  • Green Parrot
  • Autumn Day
  • In My Room
  • Moon over the City
  • A Ship Departing
  • Negative Total
  • Italian Culture
  • 3
  • The Syphilitic Captain
  • A Soft Evening
  • Kons: X
  • The Arch of Triumph
  • Kons: M
  • Society is Collapsing
  • The Budget
  • Requiem
  • Notes

Additional information

NLS9781844718559
9781844718559
1844718557
The Golden Boat: Selected Poems of Srecko Kosovel by Srecko Kosovel
New
Paperback
Salt Publishing
2011-04-08
160
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