Description
About the Author
One of Latin America's foremost literary figures, Homero Aridjis was born in Contepec, Michoacan, Mexico. He has written fifty-one books of poetry and prose and won many important literary prizes. Formerly the Mexican Ambassador to Switzerland, the Netherlands, and UNESCO, he is the president emeritus of PEN International. He is founder and president of the Group of 100, an environmentalist association of writers, artists, and scientists. George McWhirter is an Irish-Canadian writer, translator, editor, teacher and Vancouver's first Poet Laureate. He has translated works by Mario Arregui, Carlos Fuentes, and Jose Emilio Pacheco.
Reviews
"In his vast oeuvre, Aridjis has produced many works that confront apocalyptic times." -- Carlos Fonseca - LA Review of Books
"Homero Aridjis's poems open a door into the light." -- Seamus Heaney
"Aridjis is a poet of great vitality and originality." -- W. S. Merwin
"A great flame passes through the words, the poetry, of Homero Aridjis, who sets reality alight in images that at once illuminate and consume it, making life a sister of dream. Homero is a great poet; our century has great need of him." -- Yves Bonnefoy
"Self-Portrait in the Zone of Silence, which includes selections from Aridjis's four most recent collections, along with previously unpublished poetry, is a significant addition to an already important body of work.... The collection's title poem will likely endure as one of the great gems that the now 82-year-old Aridjis produced in his late period. It's simultaneously philosophical and surreal but nonetheless retains an intense sensuality and presence of being that anchors it in earthly realities." -- Andre Naffis-Sahely - The Poetry Foundation
Book Information
ISBN 9780811231732
Author Homero Aridjis
Format Paperback
Page Count 176
Imprint New Directions Publishing Corporation
Publisher New Directions Publishing Corporation
Weight(grams) 198g
Dimensions(mm) 203mm * 132mm * 15mm