Poems Before & After: Collected English Translations

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Bloodaxe, 2006 - 437 páginas
Miroslav Holub was the Czech Republic's most important poet, and also one of her leading immunologists. His fantastical and witty poems give a scientist's bemused view of human folly and other life on the planet. Mixing myth, history and folktale with science and philosophy, his plainly written, sceptical poems are surreal mini-dramas often pivoting on paradoxes. Poems Before & After covers thirty years of his poetry. Before are his poems from the fifties and sixties, poems written before the Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia: first published in English in his Penguin Selected Poems (1967) and in Bloodaxe's The Fly (1987), with some additional poems. After are translations of his later poetry, all written after 1968, including not only those from his two Bloodaxe editions, On the Contrary (1984) and Supposed to Fly (1996), but also the entire texts of two late collections published by Faber, Vanishing Lung Syndrome (1990) and The Rampage (1997). With additional translations by David Young, Dana Hábová, Rebekah Bloyd and Miroslav Holub.

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Foreword 1990 by IAN MILNER
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BEFORE
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from DAY DUTY 1958
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Cinderella
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Graves of prisoners
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The flypaper
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Harbour
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In the microscope
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from GO AND OPEN THE DOOR 1961
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The door
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Evening idyll with a protoplasm
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A few very clever people
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The teacher
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The best room or interpretation of a poem
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Žito the magician
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Inventions
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Pathology
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Casualty
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from ACHILLES AND THE TORTOISE 1960
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Napoleon
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The corporal who killed Archimedes
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Death in the evening
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Five minutes after the air raid
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Explosion
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Home I
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Voices in the landscape
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from PRIMER 1961
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A history lesson
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The sick primer
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Midday
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The rain at night
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The forest
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Haul of fish
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Spice
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The
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Shooting galleries
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Textbook of a dead language
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The village green
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Polonius
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Love
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Bones
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The geology of
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Wings
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A helping hand
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Ode to
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Merrygoround
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Poem technology
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The bell
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A dog in the quarry
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from THE SOCALLED HEART 1963
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Riders
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Discobolus
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The new house
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On the building site of a hostel
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Man cursing the
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The
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Night at the observatory
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Prince Hamlets milk tooth
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Love in August
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And whats
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What the heart is like
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Heart failure
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from TOTALLY UNSYSTEMATIC ZOOLOGY 1963
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The end of the world
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Death of a sparrow
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Clowns
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A boys head
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from WHERE THE BLOOD FLOWS 1963
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Injection
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Suffering
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Truth
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Reality
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Miroslav Holub (1923-98) was the Czech Republic's most important poet, and also one of her leading immunologists. His Poems Before & After: Collected English Translations (Bloodaxe Books, 1990/2006) covers thirty years of his poetry. Before are his poems from the fifties and sixties, poems written before the Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia: first published in English in his Penguin Selected Poems (1967) and in Bloodaxe's The Fly (1987), with some additional poems. After are translations of his later poetry, all written after 1968, including not only those from his two Bloodaxe editions, On the Contrary (1984) and Supposed to Fly (1996), but also the entire texts of two late collections published by Faber, Vanishing Lung Syndrome (1990) and The Rampage (1997). Supposed to Fly - now out of print in its original edition - was an entertaining, illustrated gathering of poems with some prose interruptions drawn from his native city of Plzen, perhaps better known, for its world-famous beer, by its German name of Pilsen. Bloodaxe also publishes The Jingle Bell Principle, a book of Holub's prose pieces.

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