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Mario Writes a Poem a Day for a Year and So Can You
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Mario Writes a Poem a Day for a Year and So Can You

BookPaperback
EUR36,00

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Acclaimed poet Mario Milosevic occasionally decides to write a poem a day for a year just to keep his poetry muscles in good shape and to have some fun. His previous year-long projects have yielded three collections: Animal Life, Fantasy Life, and Love Life.Now, in this new collection, he not only writes a poem every day, but also appends a commentary to each poem in which he details his writing process. You will learn where he got the idea for the day's poem, how he dealt with meter and rhyme, his sources of inspiration, how he coped with poems that didn't quite work, and many other aspects of verse-making.This book is not only a collection of first-rate poems from a unique and inspirational voice, it is also a road map for aspiring poets who wish to throw caution to the wind and wade into the rich and rewarding activity of creating poems. Just reading a year's worth of Mario's poems is an enriching experience in itself, but to make the experience even more memorable, use this book as an aid to do the same: write a poem a day for a year and feel your creative spirit soar.
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ISBN/GTIN978-1-949644-62-3
Product TypeBook
BindingPaperback
Publishing date20/09/2021
LanguageEnglish
SizeWidth 178 mm, Height 254 mm, Thickness 31 mm
Weight1061 g
Article no.21582017
CatalogsLibri
Data source no.A42527871
Product groupBU150
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In diesem französischen Klassiker versucht die Hauptfigur Emma sich aus den engen Fesseln der französischen Gesellschaft zu befreien und ein selbstbestimmtes, glückliches Leben zu führen. Flaubert gibt wie niemand vor ihm jeder Figur ihre eigene Sprache und ihren eigenen Ausdruck. Bewundert von seinen Zeitgenossen und Nachfolgern wie Sartre und Perec liegt hier einer der ersten realistischen Romane der Weltliteratur in der preisgekrönten Übersetzung von Elisabeth Edl vor. Inklusive sehr aufschlussreichen Fußnoten und Kommentaren der Übersetzerin über die Entstehung des Werks.
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