On the Crossroads of Asia and Europe

On the Crossroads of Asia and Europe
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Download or read book On the Crossroads of Asia and Europe written by Tomasz Jastrun and published by . This book was released on 1999 with total page 156 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Poetry. Prose. Translated from the Polish and with an introduction by Daniel Bourne (not in bilingual edition). "Here at last we have a generous selection of Tomasz Jastrun's poems and prose chronicling the disintegration of Poland, and celebrating the unlikely survival of the human spirit" (John Witte). Born in 1950, Jastrun writes a poetry that is both politically and sensually aware, urgent both in its content and in its form: short lines that push the reader forward towards the next line, the next event, the next idea. Naomi Shihab Nye characterizes these texts as "crucial, empowering work; " these are poems that respond to unthinkable human atrocities in thinking, human ways. "This minefield was laid/Before I was born/On the edge of some prehistoric ocean/In a war of words against other words/Struggling in vain to touch God" (from "Uncertain Ground").


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