Scattering the Dark: An Anthology of Polish Women Poets
By (Author) Karen Kovacik
White Pine Press
White Pine Press
12th April 2016
United States
General
Non Fiction
891.851
Paperback
270
Width 152mm, Height 228mm
396g
"Wow! What a book! The tradition of women's writing that flows out of the work of Symborska and Anna Swirthe way this mighty tradition turns in the hands of a younger generation from the traumatic history of their country to a poetics of everyday life, of play, and experiment. An absolutely rich and appealing book."Robert Hass
"These cosmopolitan, multilingual poets speak to us across the decades, overcoming a great silence, redirecting the myths, reimagining the role of the poet, and the nature of poetry itself. Scattering the Dark is a useful, subversive, even necessary anthology."Edward Hirsch
Scattering the Dark offers a lively selection of over thirty of Poland's women poets writing before and after the fall of communism.
Karen Kovacik is a translator and poet.
Karen Kovacik: Karen Kovacik directs the creative writing program at Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis. She's currently editing an anthology of Polish women poets, Calling Out to Yeti. Also a poet, she's the author of three collections of poems.