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4.0 out of 5 stars Summoning the Night, February 28, 2010
This review is from: Night Mail: Selected Poems (Paperback)
Gigantic ants with teeth of steel, a washerwoman howling in an alley of fire, a chicken talking to itself at the bottom of a well, a porcupine of needles arguing with a dead seamstress--these images are not in this book, but they might have been. Novica Tadic is the dealer at the blackjack table in Hell's raucous casino. He also runs the snack bar outside and will smoke a cigarette with you in the alley until you discover he's not real. Still, his voice lingers... Charles Simic translated these poems into English. Fans of Simic's poetry will enjoy these dark psalms infused with black humor and absurdist truths. Half price for the cyclops...
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Night Mail: Selected Poems
Night Mail: Selected Poems by Novica Tadic (Paperback - June 1992)
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