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by: Charles Simic
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Binding: Hardcover
Dewey Decimal Number: 811.54
EAN: 9780151013593
ISBN: 0151013594
Label: Harcourt
Manufacturer: Harcourt
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 96
Publication Date: April 07, 2008
Publisher: Harcourt
Sales Rank: 71426
Studio: Harcourt
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Product Description:
In his eighteenth collection, Charles Simic, the superb poet of the vaguely ominous sound and the disturbing, potentially significant image, moves closer to the dark heart of history and human behavior.
Simic understands the strange interplay between ordinary life and extremes, between reality and imagination, and he writes with absolute purity about those contradictory but simultaneous states of being or feeling: 'Everything about you / My life, is both / Make-believe and real.'
A profoundly important poet for our time, and a stunning book.
SECRET HISTORY
Of the light in my room:
Its mood swings,
Dark-morning glooms,
Summer ecstasies.
Spider on the wall,
Lamp burning late,
Shoes left by the bed,
I'm your humble scribe.
Dust balls, simple souls
Conferring in the corner.
The pearl earring she lost,
Still to be found.
Silence of falling snow,
Night vanishing without trace,
Only to return.
I'm your humble scribe.
(02/15/2008)
Customer Reviews
Average Rating: 
Rating: - More fun from Simic.
Charles Simic, That Little Something (Harcourt, 2008)
Charles Simic is stepping down from the post of Poet Laureate a year early because, he says, being Poet Laureate keeps him away from doing what he loves best-- writing poetry. And honestly, as much as I like seeing Simic, unarguably one of America's best living poets, in such a position, anything that gets him to be more prolific is perfectly fine with me.
I have to say that Simic's distraction is noticeable in some of ... Read More
Rating: - little sad something
The first reviewer nails it on the head everything he says is right on.
I love Simic's work. He is the reason I started writing myself. I owe everything to his book "Walking the Black Cat" which is a five star book. But I'm sad to say that his last 4 or 5 books have little to offer.
Rating: - retread
This is a very slight, minor work by Charles Simic and one wonders why he even bothered to publish it. Perhaps he's cashing in on his new poet laureate status- cynical but who can blame him? All the old familiar Simic symbols and metaphors are paraded out but without the depth of some of his earlier books. Also lacking is energy and inventiveness. His style is instantly recognizible and I'm afraid he has become something of a parody of himself. The title is really accurate- This book is Something and ... Read More
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