Proensa

Author(s): Paul Blackburn; George Economou (Introduction by, Editor)

Poetry



The poetry of the Provenpal troubadours has had a profound influence on the development of the lyric, from Dante and Petrarch to Ezra Pound and the Black Mountain poets, despite the difficulty of Old Provenpal, or Occitan, the original language of the troubadours. The renewed interest of the English-speaking world in troubadour poetry was initiated in the early twentieth century by Pound's criticism and translations of the troubadours. Yet no poet writing in English has done more for this body of work than the American poet and translator Paul Blackburn, who devoted more than twenty years to the study and translation of occitan ancien. Proensa is the result of that long commitment, an anthology of thirty troubadour poets of the eleventh through thirteenth centuries. It is a dexterous and spirited work of translation, which, as George Economou writes in his introduction, owill take its place among Gavin Douglas' Aeneid, Golding's Metamorphoses, the Homer of Chapman, Pope, and Lattimore, Waley's Japanese, and Pound's Chinese, Italian, and Old English.o

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  • : 9781681370309
  • : New York Review of Books, Incorporated, The
  • : NYRB Classics
  • : 0.79
  • : 01 January 2017
  • : .7 Inches X 5.1 Inches X 8 Inches
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  • : Paul Blackburn; George Economou (Introduction by, Editor)
  • : Paperback
  • : 352