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Inger Christensen's masterpiece "it," translated brilliantly by Susanna Nied, and with an illuminating introduction by Anne Carson. "it" is the masterwork by Danish poet Inger Christensen ("a true singer of the syllables," said C. D. Wright), often cited as a Nobel contender and one of Europe's most revered poets. On its publication in 1969, it took Denmark by storm, winning critical praise and becoming a huge popular favorite. Translated into many languages, "it" won international acclaim and is now a classic of modern Scandinavian poetry. "it" is both a collection of poems and a single poetic epic, forming a philosophical statement on the nature of language, perception, and reality. The subject matter, though, is down to earth: amoebas, stones, and factories; fear, sea urchins, and mental institutions; sand, sexuality, and song. The words and images of "it" recur in ways reminiscent of Christensen's other works, but here is a younger poetry, wilder, and crackling with energy. The marvelous and complex use of mathematical structure in "it" is faithfully captured in Susanna Nied's English translation, which won a 2005 PEN Translation Fund Award.Christensen, Inger is the author of 'It', published 2006 under ISBN 9780811215947 and ISBN 0811215946.
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