The Blind Man With the Lamp
by Tasos Leivaditis
Tasos Leivaditis (1911-1988) is one of the unacknowledged greats of Modern Greek literature. Not only is he unacknowledged in the English-speaking world, largely because nearly all of his writing remains untranslated, but he also has limited recognition within modern Greek literary circles, where he is often overshadowed by other twentiethcentury Greek authors. The Blind Man with the Lamp, originally published in Greek in 1983, is the first English translation of a complete collection of poetry by Leivaditis. A pioneering book of prose- poems, Leivaditis gives powerful voice to a post-war generation divested of ideologies and illusions, imbued with the pain of loss and mourning, while endlessly questing for something wholly other, indeed for the holy Other. A substantial introduction by the translator, N. N. Trakakis, situates and reviews the poet and his work within his times with special reference to this present collection.
Cover type: Soft
112 pages
Edition #1
published in 2014
by Denise Harvey.
ISBN: 978-960-7120-32-8
Langue: Anglais |