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Sixty-one Psalms of David / [translated by] David R. Slavitt.

LIBRA BS1424 .S52 1996
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Kislak Center for Special Collections - Rare Book Collection BS1424 .S52 1996
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Slavitt, David R., 1935-2025
Standardized Title:
Bible. Psalms. English. Slavitt. Selections. 1996.
Language:
English
Penn Provenance:
Baron, Herschel (inscription) (RBC copy)
Slavitt, David R., 1935- (autograph) (RBC copy)
Hoeber, Ditta Baron (donor)
Baron, Herschel (former owner)
Physical Description:
xvi, 120 pages ; 22 cm
Other Title:
61 psalms of David
Place of Publication:
New York : Oxford University Press, 1996.
Summary:
This is not so much another translation as an inspired and engagingly fresh rendition of the Psalms. Following the tradition of Ezra Pound's versions and Robert Lowell's Imitations, David R. Slavitt - himself an esteemed poet and translator of Ovid, Virgil, Seneca, and others - casts the Psalms into a modern idiom that stays faithful to the original but strikes the ear remarkably like contemporary speech. Perhaps the most innovative and immediately appealing feature of these renditions is Slavitt's skillful use of traditional poetic forms. Here the Psalms are compressed, clarified, and given the satisfying shapes and textures of English poetry. Working most often in rhymed tetrameter quatrains, but also employing rhymed couplets and other forms, Slavitt brings all the subtlety and expressive power of English versification to these Psalms, and the result is a poetry that fits comfortably in the lineage that includes Sir Philip Sidney, John Donne, William Blake, and Richard Wilbur.
Local Notes:
RBC copy has dust-jacket retained.
RBC copy has inscription to Herschel Baron from David Slavitt, December 22, 1997.
ISBN:
019510711X
OCLC:
34771968

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