If There Were Anywhere but Desert

If There Were Anywhere but Desert The Selected Poems of Edmond Jabès

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Publisher's Synopsis

This book is the first bilingual selection from the poetic works of Edmund Jabes, long acknowledged for the mastery of his work in the unique prose genre invented by him. "Jabes lives in the French language as if it were the Sea," writes Robert Duncan in the afterword, a truth accessible here both in the French originals and Keith Waldrop's extraordinary translations, drawn from Jabes' earliest and most recent poems. "Poetry was Jabes' proving ground," writes Paul Auster in the Introduction, "and as a careful reader of Keith Waldrop's translations will observe, the styles and themes that characterize The Book of Questions and The Book of Resemblances were already being explored by Jabes in the poems he wrote as a young man. One finds the same economy of reference, the same passionate lyricism, the same tendency toward aphorism, and the same preoccupation with the act of writing itself. Even the theme of exile, which plays such a vital part in the later prose books, is already present in these early poems: 'Always in a foreign country, the poet uses poetry as an interpreter.'" It is impressive to see how much the whole oeuvre of Jabes stands as a continuity and a completion from its first moments to these very recent poems, an inquiry into the nature of writing and being.

Book information

ISBN: 9780882680521
Publisher: Station Hill Press
Imprint: Barrytown/Station Hill Press
Pub date:
Edition: New edition 1
DEWEY: 841.914
DEWEY edition: 19
Language: English
Number of pages: 124
Weight: 399g
Height: 228mm
Width: 152mm
Spine width: 18mm