Ilya Kaminsky
Autore di Deaf Republic: Poems
Sull'Autore
Ilya Kaminsky was born in the former Soviet Union and is now an American citizen. He is the author of a previous poetry collection, Dancing in Odessa, and coeditor of The Ecco Anthology of International Poetry. He has received a Whiting Award, a Lannan Literary Fellowship, and a Guggenheim mostra altro Fellowship, and was named a finalist for the Neustadt International Prize for Literature. His work has been translated into more than twenty languages. mostra meno
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Opere di Ilya Kaminsky
Ilya Kaminsky Greatest Hits 2 copie
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Opere correlate
My Mother She Killed Me, My Father He Ate Me: Forty New Fairy Tales (2010) — Collaboratore — 986 copie
Ink Knows No Borders: Poems of the Immigrant and Refugee Experience (2019) — Collaboratore — 68 copie
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Informazioni generali
- Nome legale
- Kaminsky, Ilya
- Data di nascita
- 1977-04-18
- Sesso
- male
- Nazionalità
- USA
USSR (birth) - Luogo di nascita
- Odessa, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union
- Istruzione
- Georgetown University (BA) (political science)
University of California, Hastings College of the Law (JD) - Attività lavorative
- professor
- Organizzazioni
- Ivan Allen College of the Liberal Arts
- Premi e riconoscimenti
- Addison M. Metcalf Award in Literature (2005)
Whiting Writers' Award (2005)
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Statistiche
- Opere
- 23
- Opere correlate
- 8
- Utenti
- 823
- Popolarità
- #30,998
- Voto
- 3.9
- Recensioni
- 34
- ISBN
- 34
- Lingue
- 9
- Preferito da
- 2
'You must speak not only of great devastation --
we heard that not from a philosopher
but from our neighbor, Alfonso --
his eyes closed, he climbed other people's porches and recited
to his child our National Anthem:
You must speak not only of great devastation --
when his child cried he
made her a newspaper hat and squeezed his silence
like two pleats of an accordion:
We must speak not only of great devastation --
and he played that accordion out of tune in a country
where the only musical instrument is the door.'
--IK
One of the most powerful collections I've read recently and 'Eulogy' is an example of how bleakness and a determination to hold onto hope both fit in the palm of the same hand. Kaminsky has written a modern parable that shows by the end, the work before us - fighting back but remembering that joy exists, the reason for fighting back.… (altro)