Zbrana, Jan: The Lesser Histories
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Translated by Justin Quinn (Karolinum Press, Charles University, paperback)
Publication Date: November 4, 2022
Publisher Marketing: The first collection of poetry in English by an acclaimed twentieth-century Czech writer.
From the eighth floor of a tower block in Central Europe, Jan Zbrana surveyed the twentieth century. He had been exiled from his own life by Communism. His parents were imprisoned, their health was broken, and he was not allowed to study languages in college. Refusing both to rebel outright or to cave in, he thought of himself as a dead man walking. To all those who keep asking me to do things for them, I sometimes feel like saying: But Im dead. I died long ago. Why do you keep treating me as if I were one of the living?
Yet during some of Europes most difficult years, he wroteThe Lesser Histories, a collection of sixty-four sonnets that range through themes of age, sex, and political repressiona radiant testament to his times. The lines are emptied both of personal pathos and political stridency. Often Zbranas own voice segues into those of poets he had translated over the years, leaving only a bare shimmer of subjectivityhumorous, oblique, painedwith which to view his own works and days. The poems document a splendid and bitter isolation, and are immersed in the humor, hatreds, and loves of the everyday. Published in Czech in the ill-fated year of 1968, they subsequently fell into neglect. After the fall of Communism in 1989, Zbranas collected poems and selected diaries were published in Czech, and he was acclaimed as a major twentieth-century writer. Now, with this collection, he can begin to reach English-language readers for the first time.
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