About this title: Translators Leonard Nathan and James Larson present seventy-five poems from Gunnar Ekelof's middle phase (1938-1959), a period that saw the production of his richest and most enduring poetry. With fewer than a third of these poems previously available in English, this volume illuminates the work of a poet acknowledged to be in the first rank not only of Scandinavian poets but of European poets of this century. During the two decades presented here, Ekelof established himself as a central figure in the Swedish lyric, while at the same time the lyric was playing the central role in Swedish ...
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Edition: First Edition
Binding: Cloth
Publisher: Princeton University Press, New Jersey
Date Published: 1982
ISBN-13:9780691064765ISBN:0691064768
Description: Very Good + in Very Good jacket. Small 8vo. Gray cloth. Gray dustjacket, moderately rubbed, mild edgewear. Notes, to poems, 168 pp. Clean tight copy, brodart. read more
Description: Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, (1982). Translated by Leonard Nathan and James Larson. 168 pp. Text in Swedish and English. Hardcover. 8vo. Gray cloth. Extremities sunned; spine cocked and sunned; edges and endpapers very lightly soiled. Dust jacket edge-rubbed and sunned at spine. Interior clean and bright; quite sound. Very good+/Very good. read more
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