The Bars of Atlantis: Selected Essays

by Durs Grunbein and Durs Gr Nbein

Michael Eskin (Editor), John Crutchfield (Translator), Michael Hofmann (Translator), and Andrew Shields (Translator)

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This landmark collection of essays by one of the world's greatest living authors makes Durs Grunbein's wide-ranging and multifaceted prose available in English for the first time, and is a welcome complement to "Ashes for Breakfast" (FSG, 2005), his first book-length collection of poetry in English. Covering two decades, "The Bars of Atlantis" unfurls the entire breadth and depth of Grunbein's essayistic genius: memoiristic and autobiographical pieces that introduce Grunbein, the man and author, and tell the story of the making of a poet and thinker toward the end of a century marked by global political strife, unprecedented human suffering, long decades of totalitarian rule, and, in its final quarter, the dawn of a new, post - cold war world order; pieces that focus on Grunbein's major philosophical and aesthetic concerns, such as the intersection of art and science, literature and biology; extended reflections on the existential, cultural, political, and ethical import of the poet's craft in the contemporary world; and, finally, explorations of the meaning of classical antiquity for the present. All contribute to making this volume a true classic of critical prose.
  • ISBN10 0374532672
  • ISBN13 9780374532673
  • Publish Date 1 April 2011 (first published 13 April 2010)
  • Publish Status Cancelled
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint Farrar, Straus & Giroux Inc
  • Format Paperback (US Trade)
  • Pages 352
  • Language English