•  Retrait gratuit dans votre magasin Club
  •  7.000.000 titres dans notre catalogue
  •  Payer en toute sécurité
  •  Toujours un magasin près de chez vous     
  •  Retrait gratuit dans votre magasin Club
  •  7.000.000 titres dans notre catalogue
  •  Payer en toute sécurité
  •  Toujours un magasin près de chez vous

The Book of Things

Ales Steger
Livre broché | Anglais | Lannan Translations Selection Series
21,45 €
+ 42 points
Livraison 2 à 3 semaines
Passer une commande en un clic
Payer en toute sécurité
Livraison en Belgique: 3,99 €
Livraison en magasin gratuite

Récompenses

  • Best Translated Book Award (Poetry) 2011
    Vainqueur

Description

From his first book of poems, Chessboards of Hours, published in 1995 when he was 22 years old, Ales Steger has been considered one of Slovenia's most promising poets. That promise has been unleashed over the course of a decade and a half, through three more books of poetry (Kashmir, Protuberances, and The Book of Things), a fictional travelogue in Peru (January in the Middle of Summer), and a collection of lyric essays (Berlin), which received an award for being the best book of essays written in Slovenian. The philosophical and lyrical sophistication of his poems, along with his work as a leading book editor and festival organizer, earned Steger a reputation that quickly traveled beyond the borders of Slovenia. The international reach of his work seems appropriate considering its international concerns and refusal to acknowledge limits to, or boundaries of, art, thought, and even genre. Although grounded in and growing from his home country, Steger's work in multiple genres and on many fronts testifies to his growing stature as one of Central Europe's most essential literary figures.

Spécifications

Parties prenantes

Auteur(s) :
Editeur:

Contenu

Nombre de pages :
92
Langue:
Anglais
Collection :

Caractéristiques

EAN:
9781934414415
Date de parution :
19-10-10
Format:
Livre broché
Format numérique:
Trade paperback (VS)
Dimensions :
150 mm x 221 mm
Poids :
158 g

Les avis