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_aVorobiov, Mykola, _eauthor. |
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_aMountain and flower : _bthe selected poems of Mykola Vorobiov / _cMykola Vorobiov, Maria G. Rewakowicz. |
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_aSandpoint : _bLost Horse Press, _c2021. |
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_aLost horse press contemporary Ukrainian poetry series; _v6 |
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_a"Mountain and Flower is Mykola Vorobiov's second book in English translation. It presents a selection of poems spanning more than fifty years of his poetic craft, beginning with his early poems from his first collection Remind Me for the Road all the way to his most recent works. One of the founding members of the nonconformist literary group known as the Kyiv School of Poetry, early Vorobiov is known for his preoccupation with metaphor and surreal imagery. In his more mature poetry he reveals himself as a master of miniature, with considerable affinity to Japanese haiku where the perception of a fleeting moment constitutes the essence of his poems' rationale. Nature reigns supreme in Vorobiov's poetic oeuvre and it provides him with an endless opportunity for creating startling images. His intuitive connection to the surrounding environs is so penetrating and organic that his visions, however strange, come across as convincing and justified. There are hardly any references to the Ukrainian realities (past or present) in his poetry. Vorobiov's concerns hover around the issues of existence on all possible levels-plants, animals, humans, things, and the universe. The poet is not interested in conveying the past; rather, he trusts his imagination as the ultimate source of creativity. Mountain and Flower attempts to penetrate the invisible that has no beginning and no end, and invites the reader to plunge into the mysterious unknown"-- _cProvided by publisher. |
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