Description |
277 pages ; 21 cm |
Series |
New Directions paperbook ; NDP209 |
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New Directions paperbook ; NDP209
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Contents |
Contents: Poems: From Débarcadères. From Gravitations. From Le forçat innocent. From Les amis inconnus. From La fable du monde. From 1939-1945. From Oublieuse mémoire. From Naissances.--Stories: The creation of the animals. The child of the open sea. The wife refound. Orpheus. The rape of Europa. Anthony of the desert. The ox and the ass of the manger. The flight into Egypt.--Novel: The man who stole children |
Notes |
Poems in English and French |
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French text, parallel English translation |
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Poems in French and English |
Issuing Body |
"This edition contains eight of his stories, translated by Enid McLeod, more than forty of his poems (with French text en face) translated by James Kirkup, Denise Levertov, and Kenneth Rexroth, and the complete novel, Le voleur d'enfants, translated by Alan Pryce-Jones"- Back cover |
Subject |
Supervielle, Jules, 1884-1960 -- Translations into English.
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Author |
Supervielle, Jules, 1884-1960.
Voleur d'enfants. English. 1967
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LC no. |
66011415 |
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