Subterranean Fire
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Subterranean Fire

The Selected Poetry of Natalka Bilotserkivets

Natalka Bilotserkivets, Michael M. Naydan, James Brasfield, Lada Kolomiyets, Olena Jennings, Dzvinia Orlowsky

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Subterranean Fire

The Selected Poetry of Natalka Bilotserkivets

Natalka Bilotserkivets, Michael M. Naydan, James Brasfield, Lada Kolomiyets, Olena Jennings, Dzvinia Orlowsky

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A passionate intensity moves through the subjective, intimate voice of the poems of Natalka Bilotserkivets.Through translation, Subterranean Firecontinues their mysterious pilgrimage to their second lives.From one of the true inheritors – touchstones like Anna Akhmatova, Gabriela Mistral, and Louise Bogan – the poems of Bilotserkivets inhabit us as they include us in their transcendent borderland.

– American poet James Brasfield

With great depths of feeling, Natalka Bilotserkivets's poetry guides us into that uncharted territory where word meets heart. The poems, spare and often questioning, redeem that land between what is most difficult to grasp and most difficult to forget.

– Dzvinia Orlowsky, American poet and translator

Natalka Bilotserkivets's poetry …is characterized by tight form and elegiac feelings … this reader was impressed by the liquid cascade of alliterations in her … poems.

– Professor Andrew Wachtel

…contemporary Ukrainian literature has been enriched by the unique pearl of [Natalka Bilotserkivets's] intellectual and lyrical poetry.

– Ukrainian prose writer, poet, and essayist Kost Moskalets

I am certain that this first-rate modern Ukrainian poet could become a star of world lyric poetry…

– Ukrainian poet and prose writer Ludmyla Taran

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Anno
2022
ISBN
9781912894956
Argomento
Literature

from the collection NOVEMBER (1989)

NIGHT PLANES

Night planes fly past invisibly,
Snow falls on the city street,
At one AM they turn off the dim street lamps,
And the last tram cars disappear...

Only
drowsy buildings are left,
Trees are dark,
but the heart is hot
Like a warm clod of living earth.

These days like years
pass slowly,
These days of ill-defined fog, of snows,
Breakfasts, lunches, and monotonous events...
But listen–
every so often at night
Tragic keys turn in the gates,
And specters of unknown
recollections
Rise through the rattle of night planes.

The shattered window of a forgotten school
Will shine in the heart of the city–or maybe it’s a cathedral.
Or the squares of shattered streets,
Or the clearings of winter forests...
And from the sky
Choirs of frail tender voices sing old lullabies from above
As well as the first words of lifeless children’s primers.

...Night planes fly past far off in the distance,
Leaving strange silver
specters,
As though beyond them in soldiers’s overcoats,
In concentration camp jackets,
in women’s rags–
Oh no! in bright holiday attire!
Columns of children,
child after child...
Destination, contents?
Simply a vision of life
At midnight, in the time of violet planes...

– Translated by Michael M. Naydan

THE PICASSO ELEGY

That very night the snow began. Go,
Soundless snow, through dark lips,
Through bridges, as though through plaited dreams,
And rooftops:

Orchards of cold mica
Are in white clothes with black arms...
So awaken
This morning above us:

Artist, you’re still young,
Go to the poor and the weary,
To homeless children and blind men without kin,
Women without love, mothers without good looks–
To the inns, the mad houses and hospitals,
To the taverns,
to the tears of sluggish water.
Artist, you are still young,
You still know wretchedness and poverty,
The damp dust of garrets, the dampness,
A chair and a bed.
And to the autumn darkness–
A friend in a coffee house in blue smoke.

...To where do these blue coffee houses fly,
Where do these pink feelings roam,
These wandering and tender acrobats?
–To maturity, yes, to peacefulness, to plenty,
To the mem...

Indice dei contenuti

  1. Cover
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright
  4. Contents
  5. Acknowledgments
  6. THE TRANSLATORS
  7. FOREWORD
  8. from the collection SUBTERRANEAN FIRE (1984)
  9. from the collection NOVEMBER (1989)
  10. from the collection ALLERGY (1999)
  11. SIX POEMS
  12. from KNIFE AND OTHER POEMS
  13. from ALLERGY
  14. from THE METRO
  15. from the collection HOTEL CENTRAL (2004)
  16. AFTERWORD
  17. Notes
  18. Thank you for purchasing this book
  19. Glagoslav Publications Catalogue
Stili delle citazioni per Subterranean Fire

APA 6 Citation

Bilotserkivets, N. (2022). Subterranean Fire ([edition unavailable]). Glagoslav Publications B.V. (N). Retrieved from https://www.perlego.com/book/3238572/subterranean-fire-the-selected-poetry-of-natalka-bilotserkivets-pdf (Original work published 2022)

Chicago Citation

Bilotserkivets, Natalka. (2022) 2022. Subterranean Fire. [Edition unavailable]. Glagoslav Publications B.V. (N). https://www.perlego.com/book/3238572/subterranean-fire-the-selected-poetry-of-natalka-bilotserkivets-pdf.

Harvard Citation

Bilotserkivets, N. (2022) Subterranean Fire. [edition unavailable]. Glagoslav Publications B.V. (N). Available at: https://www.perlego.com/book/3238572/subterranean-fire-the-selected-poetry-of-natalka-bilotserkivets-pdf (Accessed: 15 October 2022).

MLA 7 Citation

Bilotserkivets, Natalka. Subterranean Fire. [edition unavailable]. Glagoslav Publications B.V. (N), 2022. Web. 15 Oct. 2022.