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The Long Coming of the Fire

Selected Poems

Aco opov Rawley Grau Christina Kramer

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English
Deep Vellum Publishing
23 November 2023
A collection celebrating the Centennial of seminal modernist Macedonian poet Aco opov. This substantive collection represents opov's creative career, starting with his first book of poetry in 1944, when he was fighting in the Yugoslav resistance to the German occupation. In the early 1950s, he published two collections that signaled a new direction for Macedonian poetry as a whole, announcing the arrival of new form ""intimate lyricism"". Over the next 25 years, opov's work deepened further, acquiring a philosophical cosmic dimension and at times venturing into surrealism. The Long Coming of the Fire shares the work of a consummate craftsman little-known in the Anglophone world, achieving a ""penetrating, resonant, and melodic"" poetic language with ""a lively and pregnant imagery that binds together the experience of the author and reader"" (Graham W. Reid).
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Imprint:   Deep Vellum Publishing
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 228mm,  Width: 152mm, 
ISBN:   9781646053032
ISBN 10:   1646053036
Pages:   200
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Aco opov was born in 1923 in the town of tip, in what is today North Macedonia. His firstbook was published by the underground press in 1944, when he was fighting in the anti-Fascistresistance. By the early 1950s, he was a major Macedonian poet, notable for his deep personallyricism. His volumes Not-Being (Nebidnina, 1963) and Reader of the Ashes (Gleda na pepelta,1970) are genuine masterworks, establishing his reputation as one of the founders of modernMacedonian poetry. Here opov's poetry expands into philosophical and existential questions,even as it remains firmly rooted in an exploration of the self. The book The Song of the BlackWoman (Pesna na crnata ena, 1976) emerged from opov's years as the Yugoslav ambassadorto Senegal (from 1971 to 1975), a period when he also produced an award-winning translation ofpoems by the poet and Senegalese president Lopold Sdar Senghor. His health began todeteriorate in 1977, and his struggle with illness is reflected in his last book of poems, The Treeon the Hill (1980). He died in 1982, at the age of 58. Collections of opov's work have beentranslated into eleven languages, including French, Spanish, German, Russian, Hungarian, andRomanian. The bilingual EnglishMacedonian collection, The Long Coming of the Fireis the first major edition of opov's poetry in English.

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