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    Princeton, NJ :Princeton University Press,
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    almafu_9959051647702883
    Format: 1 online resource
    ISBN: 9780691183879
    Series Statement: Lockert Library of Poetry in Translation ; 130
    Content: An award-winning translator presents selections from the haunting final volumes of a leading voice in contemporary Hungarian poetrySzilárd Borbély remains one of the most celebrated writers to emerge from post-Communist Hungary. Before his suicide in 2014, he received numerous awards in his native country, including the prestigious Attila József prize. In this volume, acclaimed translator Ottilie Mulzet reveals the full range and force of Borbély's verse by bringing together generous selections from his last two books, Final Matters and To the Body. The original Hungarian text is set on pages facing the English translations, and the book also features an afterword by Mulzet that places the poems in literary, historical, and biographical context.A scholar as well as a poet, Borbély weaves Hungarian folk songs, classical myths, Baroque hymns, and Christian and Jewish liturgy into his work. In her afterword, Mulzet calls this collection "a blasphemous and fragmentary prayer book ... which challenges us to rethink the boundaries of victimhood, culpability, and our own religious and cultural definitions." Final Matters, which was written in the aftermath of the murder of Borbély's mother, is an extended meditation on death, sacrifice, and violence. In his final published work, To the Body, Borbély draws on narratives of women's lives-from Internet chat rooms, Holocaust survivors' testimonies, and the Golden Legend. Inhabiting the female voice, the poems offer glimpses of the luminous amid nearly bestial pain.Theologically and philosophically searching yet relentlessly concrete and fully embracing the condition of late modernity, this is a moving collection that demonstrates why Borbély belongs in the company of great Central European writers.
    Note: Frontmatter -- , Contents -- , From Final Matters, Sequences, Book One: Sequences of Holy Week -- , From Final Matters, Sequences, Book Two: Sequences of Amor and Psyche -- , From Final Matters, Sequences, Book Three: Hasidic Sequences -- , From To the Body: Odes and Legends -- , Notes -- , Credits -- , Translator's Acknowledgments -- , Translator's Afterword , In English.
    Language: English
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