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ISBN: PB: 9780856464508

Carcanet

March 2013

112 pp.

21.6x13.8 cm

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Selected Poems

"A poem must say something that is true, in the same way that a scientific article makes true assertions. And, similarly, these assertions must not be trivial, they should appeal to the emotions of the reader" – Nachoem M. Wijnberg in an interview

This selection introduces a major poet who is also a business studies professor, a combination which may explain his vigorous questioning of human values in poetry which asks 'What is worthwhile?' His poems are characterized by simplicity and clarity, narrative and reasoning: he claims they "at least promise to be about the important things in everyone's life".

Nachoem M. Wijnberg has said of his collection "The Life Of" (strongly represented in this selection) that "many of the poems have a surface layer with a narrative structure and in the ones that don't, there's a structure in the form of a line of reasoning. Of course, some connections are made by association (name a poem that doesn't do that), but in these poems those links are completely subordinate to the stories and reasoning. There's no 'post-modern' cut and paste and alienation is the last thing I'm trying to achieve – the world is strange enough as it is and my poems aim to help in dealing with that strangeness by bringing it closer and, as far as that's possible, understanding it".

About the Author

Nachoem M. Wijnberg, born in Amsterdam in 1961, has published fourteen volumes of poetry and four novels. A Law and Economics graduate, he became in 2005 the first Professor of Cultural Entrepreneurship and Management at the University of Amsterdam Business School. His poetry has won many prizes, including the Jan Campert Prize, the Ida Gerhardt Prize and the most prestigious Dutch prize for poetry, the VSB Poetry Prize.