Description
Fiedorczuk writes of the natural world, the built environment, motherhood, brotherhood, and of vast and tiny passages of time. And as she does, she discovers a new voice, singing to soothe and inspire.
whose flower made from a clod of pain will enfold
the milky way with its claws
of time, its pelt of stars?
-Excerpt from "Psalm XVII"
About the Author
Julia Fiedorczuk was awarded the 2018 Szymborska Prize, Poland's most prestigious poetry award, for Psalmy (Psalms), and has received many other honors. The author of six volumes of poetry, two novels, a collection of short stories, and three critical books, Fiedorczuk is a professor of American studies and a cofounder of the Environmental Humanities Center at Warsaw University. Her poems have been translated into many languages.
Bill Johnston received the 2019 National Translation Award in Poetry for his rendering of Adam Mickiewicz's rhyming verse narrative Pan Tadeusz. His other awards include the PEN Translation Prize and the Best Translated Book Award. He teaches literary translation at Indiana University.
Reviews
"A poet's job is to write," says Julia Fiedorczuk in the closing poem of Psalms, runner-up for the inaugural Wisconsin Prize for Poetry in Translation. But she far surpasses that modest goal: this volume sings. Bill Johnston captures the rhythm, the cadence, and the music of Fiedorczuk's poems for English-language readers. "Fiedorczuk is, deservingly, an international literary star who writes distinctively across genres. In this innovative, formally restless collection, the divine and bacterial, children and rivers, war and eros mix-kaleidoscopically-in unsettling poems that serve as hymns to the sacrality of life-all life, even the life of rocks. Somehow, I don't know how, Johnston's translation catches the music, the vowel rhyme, the staggered, restless phrasings of the originals, and Fiedorczuk's poignant, broken tones of supplication and gratitude."-Forrest Gander
Book Information
ISBN 9780299346942
Author Julia Fiedorczuk
Format Paperback
Page Count 106
Imprint University of Wisconsin Press
Publisher University of Wisconsin Press
Weight(grams) 272g