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Author Fondane, Benjamin, 1898-1944.

Title Cinepoems and others / by Benjamin Fondane ; edited and translated by Leonard Schwartz
Published New York : New York Review Books, [2015]

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Series New York Review Poets
New York Review Poets
Summary "Benjamin Fondane was that rarest of poets: an experimental formalist with a powerfully lyric poetic style; a near-surrealist who embraced and produced his own version of existential philosophy; a Romanian poet who wrote in French; a self-consciously Jewish poet of diaspora and loss, whose last manuscripts made it out of Drancy just before his deportation to Auschwitz-Birkenau in 1945, where he was murdered, yet whose poetry speaks of a plenitude, an overflowing. After Fondane's death, the poetry might have been forgotten had not writers like E.M. Cioran kept the memory of the work alive, and in France today, Fondane's poetry is again widely available. This first American collection of Fondane's poetry includes his surrealist "Cine-poems," philosophical meditations, and poems that, in their secular/mystical Judaism, confront the calamity--and imaginative triumph--of European Jewry. Poems included in this collection are translated by Mitch Abidor, Marianne Bailey, E.M. Cioran, Joseph Donahue, Eric Freedman, Henry King, Andrew Rubens, Nathaniel Rudavsky-Brody, and Leonard Schwartz"-- Provided by publisher
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Subject Poetry.
Poetry as Topic
poetry.
POETRY -- Continental European.
POETRY -- General.
Poetry
Form Electronic book
Author Schwartz, Leonard, 1963- editor, translator.
LC no. 2015021282
ISBN 9781590179017
1590179013
Other Titles Poems. Selections. English