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Three Centuries - Three Poets: An Anthology of Georgean Poetry translated by Lyn Coffin
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Three Centuries - Three Poets: An Anthology of Georgean Poetry translated by Lyn Coffin

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With its rich heroic and mythological folk poetry and 1500 years of lyrical poetry, Georgian culture depends as much on the verse as it does on music, wine and Christianity. Lyn Coffin’s anthology samples this culture by translating the greatest of Georgia’s 19th century Romantics, the most beloved of 20th-century lyrical symbolists, and one of the most interesting of contemporary poets. Lyn Coffin is perhaps the first professional English-language poet to devote her time and talent to the task of translating Georgian poetry, a poetry which, largely because of the language’s complexity, the extraordinary rhyming virtuosity of its poets and the often complex, half-Oriental, half-Occidental outlook of its culture has been considered one of the most resistant to translation.

Nikoloz Baratashvili had the genius and mystery to attract attention outside his own land.

…the intertwining of folk myth and literary Symbolism, and the musicality: they show Galaktion Tabidze as a magus comparable to W. B. Yeats.
- Donald Rayfield, OBE, Professor, Russian and Georgian Studies, Queen Mary University of London

Dato Barbakadze speaks with a distinct voice and rare vision…. Always, poem by poem, there is within the poetry the warmth of real humanity and the brightness, the hungry intelligence of his song, fresh as new-fallen snow. - Sam Hamill (1943-2018), master American poet

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Adelaide Books
Date
3 October 2019
Pages
280
ISBN
9781951214630

With its rich heroic and mythological folk poetry and 1500 years of lyrical poetry, Georgian culture depends as much on the verse as it does on music, wine and Christianity. Lyn Coffin’s anthology samples this culture by translating the greatest of Georgia’s 19th century Romantics, the most beloved of 20th-century lyrical symbolists, and one of the most interesting of contemporary poets. Lyn Coffin is perhaps the first professional English-language poet to devote her time and talent to the task of translating Georgian poetry, a poetry which, largely because of the language’s complexity, the extraordinary rhyming virtuosity of its poets and the often complex, half-Oriental, half-Occidental outlook of its culture has been considered one of the most resistant to translation.

Nikoloz Baratashvili had the genius and mystery to attract attention outside his own land.

…the intertwining of folk myth and literary Symbolism, and the musicality: they show Galaktion Tabidze as a magus comparable to W. B. Yeats.
- Donald Rayfield, OBE, Professor, Russian and Georgian Studies, Queen Mary University of London

Dato Barbakadze speaks with a distinct voice and rare vision…. Always, poem by poem, there is within the poetry the warmth of real humanity and the brightness, the hungry intelligence of his song, fresh as new-fallen snow. - Sam Hamill (1943-2018), master American poet

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Adelaide Books
Date
3 October 2019
Pages
280
ISBN
9781951214630