Selected Poetry and Prose of Évariste Parny: In English Translation, with French Text
Peter Low translator Blake Smith translator Françoise Lionnet editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Modern Language Association of America
Published:30th Aug '18
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Praised by Voltaire and admired by Pushkin, Évariste Parny (1753-1814) was born on the island of Réunion, which is east of Madagascar, and educated in France. His life as a soldier and government administrator allowed him to travel to Brazil, Africa, and India. Though from the periphery of France's colonial empire, he ultimately became a member of the Académie Française. Despite his reaching that pinnacle of respectability, some of his poetry was banned after his death.
This edition includes poems from the Poésies érotiques and Élégies, which established Parny's reputation; the Chansons madécasses (""Madagascar Songs""), which were influential in the development of the prose poem; five of his published letters, written in a mixture of prose and verse; the narrative poem ""Le Voyage de Céline""; and selections from his sardonic, anticlerical later poetry. A substantial introduction discusses Parny's poetry in connection with its literary context and the themes of gender, race, and postcoloniality.
The introductory material, the content of Parny's writings, and the translations and notes are accessible and readable. It was a pleasure to read this volume."" - Doris Kadish, University of Georgia
ISBN: 9781603293624
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 400g
336 pages