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Of Such a Nature/Índole

English

By (author): Jose Kozer

Translated by: Peter Boyle

An English translation from one of Latin Americas most distinguished poets.
 
José Kozer is one of the most influential contemporary Cuban poets working today. A key figure in the neobaroque movement within contemporary Latin American poetry, he is one of only three Cubans to ever win the Pablo Neruda Prize given by the Neruda Foundation in Chile. He is the author of close to ninety books, including Este judío de números y letras, Bajo este cien, La garza sin sombras, Carece de causa, and Y del esparto la invariabilidad. Kozer is also noteworthy as a key poet of the Cuban diaspora, having left Cuba in 1960 and residing ever since in the United States.

Of Such a Nature/Índole is a bilingual edition translated into English by Peter Boyle. In addition, Boyle provides an extensive introduction placing Kozers work in a critical context.

The Spanish word índole can be translated as: a type, a sort, or that sort of thing. The title, Índole, therefore suggests that the poems gathered in this collection, are all instances of specific types of situations, things, or experiences. Kozer has gathered a collection of poems about everyday lifecleaning ones dentures, a woman leaning over a bowl of oatmeal, a salamander glimpsed while eating breakfastbut always with death not far away.

Of Such a Nature/Índole is a remarkable collection of poems published in Cuba in 2012, covering such materials as Kozers Jewish heritage, his Cuban childhood and ongoing connection to the Island, Buddhist and East Asian traditions of spiritual practice, his everyday life in Florida with Guadalupe, ageing, illness, and the shadow of death. Irony and humor are there as well, and to read these poems is to be in the presence of the full seriousness of poetry and its playfulness, its ability to undercut all pretensions. See more
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Product Details
  • Weight: 355g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Apr 2018
  • Publisher: The University of Alabama Press
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780817359058

About Jose Kozer

José Kozer was born in Cuba and moved to New York where he taught Spanish language and literature at Queens College CUNY for over thirty years. He currently resides in Hallandale Florida writing poems and reading as he pleases.Peter Boyle is an Australian poet and translator of poetry. In 2013 he received the NSW Premiers Prize for literary translation. As a poet he is the author of seven collections most recently Ghostspeaking and Towns in the Great Desert.

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