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New and Selected Poems, 1962–2012

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This retrospective collection by the Pulitzer Prize-winning poet contains "some of the strangest, most opalescent poems of the past half century" (Boston Globe).

Over the course of his long career, former United States Poet Laureate Charles Simic has been celebrated for his brilliant and innovative imagery, his sardonic wit, and a voice all his own. In this new volume, he distills his life's work, combining for the first time the best of his early poems with his later works—including nearly three dozen revisions—along with seventeen new, never-before-published poems.

Simic's body of work draws inspiration from a range of topics, from the inscrutability of ordinary life to American blues; from folktales to marriage and war. Consistently exciting and unexpected, the nearly four hundred poems in this volume represent the best of one of America's most distinguished and original poets.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      Starred review from February 25, 2013
      Simic is one of America’s preeminent poets as well as a major figure on the world literary scene. Born in Belgrade and resident in the U.S. since his teenage years, Simic’s sensibility was shaped by his earliest war-ravaged memories and a Kafkaesque flair for dark humor and reality stretched just shy of surrealism. His poems from the 1960s and ’70s—such as the famous “Dismantling the Silence (“With a sharp whistle slit its belly open./ If there are ashes in it, close your eyes/ And blow them whichever way the wind is pointing”)—helped shape a poetic generation, while his more recent work (such as this, from “To Fate”: “I can feel you snuggle close to me at night,/ With your hot breath, your cold hands—/ And me already like an old piano/ Dangling out of a window at the end of a rope”) has won Simic almost every honor an American poet can win, including the Pulitzer Prize and the Poet Laureateship. But, until now, Simic’s body of work was split between two publishers and two separate “Selected Poems” volumes. This books brings together, for the first time, poems from Simic’s entire career; it reveals that while his style was largely formed at the beginning, Simic’s tone has loosened, become more conversational, more comical, perhaps more ironic from book to book, accommodating more nakedly autobiographical material, at times more sweetness (“Summer light,” Simic notes, “likes empty churches/ At the blue hour of dawn”), if also some repetition of images, themes, and modes. But this is an essential book.

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