"This is a collection of free translations from the ancient Greek poet Callimachus, whose surviving work includes the Aitia, a narrative elegy; the Iambi, short poems on occasional themes; and the Hecale, a small-scale epic. The poet and critic Stephanie Burt has written contemporary adaptations of what she calls "Callimachus's lyric, epigrammatic, and narrative genius for our times." These are not literal translations for students of Greek, but instead free translations intended to bring poetry of classical antiquity into modern verse. Considered a major poet in Greek and European readings but not yet in English, Callimachus is remembered for a few sayings, among them "mega biblion, mega kakon": a big, or long, or great book (an epic, for example) is a great evil, or a big, bad thing. Burt's intention is to make Callimachus' "miniaturist, irony-loving, anti-macho sensibility" more accessible to Anglophone readers, with the advantage that Callimachus "speaks without centuries of great English poets who have already adapted him." The Lockert Library of Poetry in Translation embraces a wide geographic and temporal range, from Scandinavia to Latin America to the subcontinent of India, from the Tang Dynasty to Europe of the modern day. It especially emphasizes poets who are established in their native lands and who are being introduced to an English-speaking audience"--
Stephen Burt Livres
Stephanie Burt est une poétesse, critique littéraire et professeure dont le travail est reconnu pour sa perspective influente sur la poésie. Son écriture aborde souvent le vers contemporain et ses liens avec la culture et l'identité. Burt explore comment la poésie s'exprime dans le monde moderne, en analysant ses formes, ses thèmes et son impact sociétal. Sa prose critique est appréciée pour sa profondeur et sa clarté, offrant aux lecteurs de nouvelles perspectives sur la littérature contemporaine.






This guide demystifies poetry, making it accessible for readers of all backgrounds. Burt challenges common misconceptions, illustrating how poems communicate with each other and resonate with our experiences. She connects classic works from Shakespeare to modern pieces found on social media, encouraging readers to explore and appreciate a diverse range of poetry. By fostering a deeper understanding, Burt enables readers to cherish and differentiate between individual poems, making this an essential resource for both newcomers and seasoned poetry lovers.
Durham Weather and Climate since 1841
- 608pages
- 22 heures de lecture
Focusing on 180 years of meteorological history in northeast England, this book details the methods of weather record-keeping and the individuals involved in this endeavor. It explores monthly and seasonal weather patterns, highlights extreme weather events over two centuries, and addresses the implications of long-term climate change, providing a comprehensive view of the region's climatic evolution.
The Art of Listening in Coaching and Mentoring
- 148pages
- 6 heures de lecture
Focusing on the essential role of listening in coaching and mentoring, this book delves into the significance of being heard for personal and professional growth. It offers insights into the skills and techniques necessary for deep listening, emphasizing how this practice fosters stronger connections and enhances the effectiveness of coaching relationships. Through a comprehensive examination, it highlights the transformative power of attentive listening in facilitating meaningful dialogue and understanding.
The Weather Observer's Handbook
- 522pages
- 19 heures de lecture
This revised edition provides updated insights and techniques for weather observation, enhancing the skills of both amateur and professional meteorologists. It includes comprehensive guidelines on data collection, analysis, and interpretation, along with practical tips for using modern technology in weather monitoring. The book aims to improve understanding of atmospheric phenomena and offers a valuable resource for anyone interested in weather science.
The Poem is You
- 419pages
- 15 heures de lecture
The variety of contemporary American poetry leaves many readers overwhelmed. The critic, scholar, and poet Stephen Burt sets out to help. Beginning in the early 1980s, where critical consensus ends, he presents 60 poems, each with an original essay explaining how the poem works, why it matters, and how it speaks to other parts of art and culture.