A Transparent Lion: Selected Poems (Green Integer)

A Transparent Lion: Selected Poems by Attila József is published by Green Integer and released on January 6, 2021. This collection showcases the work of Hungary’s renowned 20th-century poet, who navigated a life marked by poverty and emotional turmoil. The poems reflect József’s ability to blend traditional forms with modernist influences, creating a unique voice that resonates with the complexities of his time.
Readers will find a diverse range of poetic expressions that oscillate between despair and hope, enriched by rhythmic patterns inspired by folk music. The anthology captures the essence of József’s experiences and the cultural landscape of Hungary during a turbulent historical period. This edition spans 119 pages and is presented in English, offering an accessible entry point into the profound emotional depth and innovative style of one of Hungary’s most significant literary figures.
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Regarded by many as Hungary’s greatest 20th-century poet, Attila József was born in Budapest in 1905 and died, after apparently throwing himself under a train, in December of 1937.
József lived a difficult life marked by severe poverty, loneliness, and depression, paralleling the conditions of his native Hungary during an uncertain and turbulent period of the 20th century between the wars. Writing in intense emotional tones that swung from despair to hope, József invigorated old poetic forms with a new freedom, orchestrating his poems with fresh rhythmic patterns influenced by folk music’s rhythms as well as their metrics. But József was also influenced by Dadaist and other modernist ideas sweeping Europe, finding a voice that would synthesize the older cultural forms of Hungary with the new experiments of his time.
New Yorker Michael Castro previously translated the anthology Swimming the Ground: Contemporary Hungarian Poetry and works by Attila Balogh. He has published six books of his own poetry. Gábor C. Gyukics was born in Budapest, and divides his time between the US and Hungary. He co-edited Swimming the Ground and has published three books of his own poetry. He received the Füst Milán translator’s prize from the Hungarian Academy of Science in 1999.
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