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The Enigma of Arrival by V. S. Naipaul was published in March 1987. In its citation for the Nobel Prize for Literature, which he was awarded in 2001, the Swedish Academy called the book a “masterpiece” in which “Naipaul visits the reality o...
At the poem’s end, if you’re me, you end up trembling in consideration of Heaney’s care not just for a precise translation and an honest translation, true to his own poetics’ time and place and upbringing, but for an accuracy that allows fo...
The “battle-dodgers” and the “tail-turners” run from their hiding places, and the joy with which our modern translator defines the-ones-who-ran-away helps us again hear the rural talk that he attests to keeping in mind while translating. No...
Wiglaf’s vow to stand by Beowulf seems to incite the dragon. The dragon fires at his shield, tests his body metal. Wiglaf takes shelter—“under the wide rim / Beowulf shared with him once his own had shattered in sparks and ashes.” On his th...
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A Public Space is an independent nonprofit publisher of an award-winning literary and arts magazine and A Public Space Books. And the host of APS Together, a series of virtual book clubs.
Books: The Meadowlands, A Whale Hunt, Rats, My American Rev., etc. Most recent: Double Exposure, re: an Irish Civil War photographer. Also: Contributing ed. at A Public Space & creative writing instructor at Bread Loaf School of Eng. Melodeon-aware.
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