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The Hour of Sand Ana Blandiana

The Hour of Sand By Ana Blandiana

The Hour of Sand by Ana Blandiana


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Summary

Introduces a distinctive voice in Eastern European poetry.

The Hour of Sand Summary

The Hour of Sand: Selected Poems 1969-1989 by Ana Blandiana

Ana Blandiana is one of Romania's most admired and popular poets. Her delicate, subtle and pointed poetry has gained her a large readership at home, where she has received the highest literary awards. Her poetry is direct, personal and uncompromising in its vision; it has strong traditional roots, both literary and spiritual, yet is acutely responsive to present-day concerns. Ana Blandiana's poetry and prose have been widely translated in Europe, but "The Hour of Sand" is the first selection of her poems to appear in English. It introduces a fresh and distinctive voice in Eastern European poetry.

About Ana Blandiana

Ana Blandiana was born in Transylvania in 1942. The first of her eleven collections of poetry, 'First Person Plural', appeared in 1964. She has also published children's books, fiction and essays, and wrote a regular column in Bucharest's leading literary paper from 1974 to 1988. Peter Jay's collection of poems 'Shifting Frontiers' appeared in 1980. He edited 'The Greek Anthology', a Penguin Classic, and his translations include selections from several Romanian poets. Anca Cristofovici was educated in Bucharest. She taught French at Duke University in Durham, North Carolina from 1987-9.

Additional information

GOR002005532
9780856462405
0856462403
The Hour of Sand: Selected Poems 1969-1989 by Ana Blandiana
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Carcanet Press Ltd
1996-10-11
104
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