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About the Author
WILSON BUENO was one of Brazil's most influential and beloved contemporary writers, editors, and journalists. His Mar Paraguayo is a sensation constantly republished in Latin America since its first appearance in Brazil in 1992. ERIN MOURE is a poet and translator. She has published over 30 books of poetry, essays, memoir, and translations from French, Spanish, Galician, and Portuguese. She lives in Montreal.
Reviews
Reader, open this book and you'll be ensorcelled by a signal linguistic music, through which the sounds of national, intra- and cross-national languages scurry pell-mell alongside and through each other, oh world with its borders thrown open, giving rise to one of literature's unforgettable poetic seductions. The curious noises that issue (silently or not) from your reading lips, the novel muscular contractions of your throat and mouth, will startle your being into thrilled wakefulness. The poet-translator born to invent Wilson Bueno's work in a version satisfying enough to infect English with living, visionary generosity and such intimate foreignness is certainly Erin Moure.-Forrest Gander
"Over the past decade or so, Erin Moure has become just as well-known for her translation work as for her own writing. She has published sixteen books of poetry, a book of essays, and has translated fifteen volumes of poetry from French, Spanish, Galician, and Portuguese by poets such as Nicole Brossard (with Robert Majzels), Andres Ajens, Louise Dupre, Rosalia de Castro, Chus Pato, Fernando Pessoa, as well as a chapbook of poems from Ukrainian by Yuri Izdryk (with Roman Ivashkiv). Her work in Canada has received the Governor General's Award, Pat Lowther Memorial Award, A.M. Klein Prize twice, and has been a three-time finalist for the Griffin Prize. Her latest translations are from the French of Francois Turcot, My Dinosaur (BookThug, 2016); and from the Galician of Chus Pato, Flesh of Leviathan (Omnidawn, 2016); Rosalia de Castro, New Leaves (Small Stations, 2016); and Anton Lopo; Distance of the Wolf: A Biography of Uxio Novoneyra (Fondacion Uxio Novoneyra, 2017). A major retrospective of her poetry, Planetary Noise: Selected Poetry of Erin Moure, edited by Shannon Maguire, appeared in 2017 from Wesleyan University Press. This fall, her translation of Wilson Bueno's Paraguayan Sea will appear from Nightboat Books, and New Star Books will publish her memorial to a little man, Sitting Shiva on Minto Avenue, by Toots."-Rob Mclennan, Ploughshares
Book Information
ISBN 9781937658748
Author Wilson Bueno
Format Paperback
Page Count 112
Imprint Nightboat Books
Publisher Nightboat Books