As well as being Germany's most important poet, Hans Magnus
Enzensberger is a provocative cultural essayist and one of Europe's
leading political thinkers. No British poet can match him in his range
of interests and his moral passion. Enzensberger is a cultured,
learned, widely knowledgeable man, but his poems wear their knowledge,
learning and culture very lightly. Perfectly at ease in a variety of
poetic forms, he presents us again and again with things that matter.
This is intelligent and pointed poetry in the tradition of Brecht,
humanely political and generously engaged. The poems have the ease and
the lightness of real mastery. They are moral in their insistence that
human life can be lived well or badly, that it is up to us to choose
well and to act wisely. Enzensberger is now writing with an increasing
awareness of mortality, yet addresses social and political dangers and
evils with undiminished urgency. 'Hans Magnus Enzensberger is a poet
of formidable intelligence and range. Like Brecht before him, he
combines an intense political imagination with lyric gusto. The reader
discovers in him both a satirist and a friend' - George Steiner. 'A
voice of ferocious urbanity, laying bare the horrors of the modern
German state and resignedly picking out stark cameos of the human
condition' - Peter Forbes, Financial Times
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ISBN
9781780372518
Publisert
2016
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Bloodaxe Books
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
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Digital bok
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