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A stunning debut from the winner of the National Poetry Series In his debut collection, chosen by Mary Karr as a winner of the 2005 National Poetry Series, Tryfon Tolides weaves together poems that speak of desire, loss, and small joys. Tolides was born in a tiny village in Greece and his work is rooted in the mountains and wind and the deep interior of that place; his poems express a longing and a searching for peace, for home, for beauty, for escape. These poems constitute a lament, whether they concern themselves with the difficulties of assimilation or the question of whether it is possible for people to live with one another in a spirit of true understanding. They prove that the physical and the metaphysical can share residence, can even be one and the same.
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The National Poetry Series: An Almost Pure Empty Walking, Tryfon Tolides, Mary Karr
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- Pubblicato
- 2006
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- Titolo
- The National Poetry Series: An Almost Pure Empty Walking
- Lingua
- Inglese
- Autori
- Tryfon Tolides, Mary Karr
- Editore
- Penguin Books
- Pubblicato
- 2006
- Formato
- In brossura
- Pagine
- 66
- ISBN10
- 0143037099
- ISBN13
- 9780143037095
- Serie
- Tag
- Poesia, USA, America, Grecia, Europa Occidentale
- Descrizione
- A stunning debut from the winner of the National Poetry Series In his debut collection, chosen by Mary Karr as a winner of the 2005 National Poetry Series, Tryfon Tolides weaves together poems that speak of desire, loss, and small joys. Tolides was born in a tiny village in Greece and his work is rooted in the mountains and wind and the deep interior of that place; his poems express a longing and a searching for peace, for home, for beauty, for escape. These poems constitute a lament, whether they concern themselves with the difficulties of assimilation or the question of whether it is possible for people to live with one another in a spirit of true understanding. They prove that the physical and the metaphysical can share residence, can even be one and the same.


