Maqroll's Prayer And Other Poems
By (Author) Alvaro Mutis
By (author) Kristin Dykstra
New York Review Books
NYRB Poets
9th April 2024
12th March 2024
Main
United States
General
Non Fiction
861.64
Paperback
128
Width 114mm, Height 178mm
Alvaro Mutis is celebrated internationally as the author of the seven novellas, written between 1986 and 1993, that constitute the legendary and widely loved Adventures and Misadventures of Maqroll. Maqroll, the Gaviero, or watchman, is a wanderer on the face of the earth, always in pursuit of love and fortune, even as he knows that neither can nor will last. Few know, however, that Maqroll made his first appearance, and established his myth, not in prose but in poetry. Starting 1948, Mutis published several volumes of surrealist-tinged poetry, but with an unmistakable voice of his own, gaining the admiration of Octavio Paz and Gabriel Garcia Marquez, who would later call him "One of the greatest writers of our time." Here a selection of Mutis's haunting poems-invocations to a hidden god, private talismans of an outcast spirit-has been rendered into English by Alastair Reid, Edith Grossman, and Kristin Dykstra and published in a bilingual edition.
Alvaro Mutis (1923-2013), born in Bogota, Colombia, was the author of poetry, short stories, and novels. Mutis received many literary awards, including the 1989 Prix Medicis and the 2002 Neustadt Prize for Literature.