This pocketable volume presents a fresh introduction to the vivid and surprising work of a Nobel Prize-winning poet.
how cunningly he weaves himself through his own former shape
and works to seize this swaying world
by stretching out the arms he has conceived -
beautiful beyond belief at this passing
at this very passing moment that's just passed.
These intimate, immediate poems were written during the precarious years of Soviet occupation in Poland. Rooted in the pains and joys of the everyday, they ask us what it means to live out our lives amid global conflict and its aftermath. Underlying Szymborska's work is a continual sense of astonishment at having survived, the disbelief and delight that life goes on - that the acrobat's hands have caught the trapeze.
Featuring Szymborska's Nobel Prize acceptance speech as an afterword.