by PeterDale (Translator), TristanCorbière (Author)
The chronically invalid son of a robust sea-captain and novelist father, Tristan Corbiere (1845-75) published one book of verse and was virtually unheard of in his lifetime. He is an informal formalist, delighting in clashing registers of diction and outrageous puns. With pervasive self-mocking humour, his poems combine a hopeless love, a grounded sea-fever, a ferocious ironic compassion and a savage sympathy with dogs and underdogs. As Peter Dale writes in his introduction: 'Above all, he is his own man, able to resist the blandishments of literary theory, social expectations, and the mollifications of religion.' The book contains the entire Les Amours jaunes and a selection of Corbiere's uncollected poems.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 480
Edition: Bilingual
Publisher: Anvil Press Poetry
Published: 01 Jun 2005
ISBN 10: 0856463779
ISBN 13: 9780856463778