Nájdeme tu 16 básní. Simicova poézia predstavuje ten typ citlivosti, ktorá nás svojím ustavičným spochybňovaním spôsobov vnímania vystríha pred tými, ktorých Simic nazýva „nepriateľmi slobodných bytostí“.
Charles Simic Knihy
Charles Simic je srbsko-americký básník, který proslul svým pronikavým pohledem na každodenní život a jeho skrytou absurditu. Jeho poezie často zkoumá témata paměti, války a hledání smyslu v chaotickém světě. Simicův styl se vyznačuje úsporností, jasností a schopností nalézt velké pravdy v malých detailech. Jeho dílo oslovuje čtenáře svou upřímností a nadčasovou moudrostí.







That Little Something
- 96 stránek
- 4 hodiny čtení
Presents a collection of poems that examines the darker side of history and human behavior, looking at the strange interplay between ordinary life and extremes and between reality and imagination.
Master Breasts
Objectified, Aestheticized, Fantasized, Eroticized, Feminized by Photography's Most Titillating Masters
- 110 stránek
- 4 hodiny čtení
Photographs of breasts are everywhere: in museums, on book covers, in fashion ads, and on posters. Alluring symbols of womanhood, breasts have fascinated generations of image makers. Here, for the first time between two covers, is the breast in photography: the titillating breast, the maternal breast, the aging breast, and the symbolic breast.
The World Doesn't End
- 74 stránek
- 3 hodiny čtení
Words plus words relate the poet's reaction to anything; for example, his secret the room is empty, and the window is open
Selected Early Poems
- 252 stránek
- 9 hodin čtení
Selected Early Poems spans the years 1963-1983 and includes works from Simic’s first twelve collections. United States poet laureate & Pulitzer Prize winner, Charles Simic adds a new introduction to the most comprehensive collection of his early poetry from 1963-1983.
Selected Poems 1963-2003
- 176 stránek
- 7 hodin čtení
Serbian by birth, brought up under Nazi occupation and transplanted to America in his teens, Charles Simic has had the opportunity to distill a highly particular vision of the world, in which comic gaiety goes hand in hand with the recognition of our darker spiritual and philosophical problems. Blending the real and the surreal, the urbane and the uncanny, Simic's poems construct a neighbourhood of experience that is estranged yet recognisably at home with its surroundings. He notes what the eye sees and what the subsconscious has to say on the matter, in a poetry which is a triumph of the plain style.This selection, made by the Pulitzer Prize-winning author himself from forty years of writing, is an outstanding overview of one of the wisest American poets.'Simic's writing comes dancing out on the balls of its feet, colloquially fit as a fiddle, a sparring partner for the world.' Seamus Heaney
Dazzling in its range, exhilarating in its immediacy and grace, a collection that gathers together, from every region of the country and from the past forty years, the poems that continue to shape our imaginations.From Robert Lowell and Elizabeth Bishop, John Ashbery and Adrienne Rich, to Robert Haas and Louise Glück, this anthology takes the full measure of our poetry's daring energies and its tender understandings.Other poets Sylvia PlathJames MerrillAmy clampittJorie GrahamW. S. MerwinCharles SimicAllen GinsbergFrank O'HaraAnne SextonRobert CreeleySharon OldsMary OliverRobert PinskyMark StrandDenise LevertovRichard WilburMay SwensonMichael PalmerMark DotyYusef Komunyakaa
Come Closer and Listen
- 96 stránek
- 4 hodiny čtení
An insightful and haunting new collection from Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Charles Simic Irreverent and sly, observant and keenly imagined, Come Closer and Listen is the latest work from one of our most beloved poets.
No Land in Sight
- 96 stránek
- 4 hodiny čtení
From one of America's most beloved poets, a piercing new collection reflecting on the characters and encounters that haunt us through this life and into the nextLeading us into a city stirring with gravediggers and beggars, lovers and dogs, Charles Simic returns with a brilliant collection full of his singular wit, dark humor, and tenderheartedness. In poems that are often as spare as they are monumental, he captures the fleeting moments of modern life—peering inside pawnshop windows, brushing shoulders with strangers on the street, and walking familiar cemetery rows—to uncover all the beauty and worry hiding in plain sight.As the poet reflects on a lifetime’s worth of pleasure and loss, he recalls instances when he “made excuses and hurried away,” and considers the way memory always trails just behind. No Land in Sight is a testament to all we leave in our wake and, simultaneously, all we hang on the passing minutes, the evening’s stillness, and the many lives we inhabit in dim thresholds and bright mornings alike.
Charles Simic's poetry showcases his mastery through a distinctive style characterized by jittery syntax and profound insights. His unique voice creates an eccentric kingdom of thought, inviting readers into a world rich with unexpected imagery and philosophical depth. The collection reflects his ability to blend the ordinary with the extraordinary, offering a captivating exploration of language and perception.

