Firebird by Zuzanna Ginczanka - ISBN: 9781681377308
Paperback
Rediscovered Polish poet’s defiant words against oppression ignite the soul.
  • Paperback

    88 pages

  • Release Date

    26 September 2023

Summary

Energetic, formally audacious poems by a recently rediscovered Polish writer, shining examples of art as resistance.

Zuzanna Ginczanka’s last poem, “Non omnis moriar…” (“Not all of me shall die”), written shortly before her execution by the Nazis in the last months of World War II, is one of the most famous and unsettling texts in modern East European literature—a fiercely ironic last will and testament that names the person who betrayed her to the occupying authorities as a Jew, it e…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781681377308
ISBN-10:1681377306
Author:Zuzanna Ginczanka, Alissa Valles
Publisher:New York Review Books
Imprint:NYRB Poets
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:88
Release Date:26 September 2023
Weight:369g
Dimensions:178mm x 114mm
What They're Saying

Critics Review

“The poems in Firebird sound startlingly contemporary…both sharp-sensed and sharp-tongued. Firebird, which contains no juvenilia, cannot be seen as presenting Ginczanka as an object of study…it leans into her anger.” —Lily Meyer, Poetry Foundation

“Alissa Valles managed to translate Ginczanka’s poems in Firebird in a way they sound startlingly contemporary…both sharp-sensed and sharp-tongued…Ginczanka’s linguistic exuberance and invention—reminiscent now of Marina Tsvetaeva, now of Marianne Moore or Mina Loy—are as exhilarating as the passionate fusion of the physical world and the world of ideas she advocated in her work.” —The Polish Book Institute’s Found in Translation award

“The brief, cataclysmic life of Zuzanna Ginczanka would be enough to draw English-language readers to this compelling volume. But Ginczanka’s poems speak for themselves in Alissa Valles’s thrilling translations. Should there have been a longer life and more poems? Of course. ‘I leave no heirs,’ Ginczanka writes. Not so. Her ‘magnificent estate’ returns to life in Valles’s inspired versions.” —Clare Cavanagh

About The Author

Zuzanna Ginczanka

Zuzanna Ginczanka (1917-1945) was a Polish-Jewish poet and satirist. Born in Kyiv, Ginczanka was raised in Rowne, where her parents settled after fleeing from the Russian Civil War. Ginczanka was highly active in the Skamander poetic group, and her writing for Szpilki and Skamander magazines earned her a reputation as one of the most talented poets of the interwar period. In 1936, Ginczanka published her only volume of poetry, O Centaurach (About Centaurs). In 1945, Ginczanka was arrested and executed in Krakow, shortly before the end of World War II.

Alissa Valles is the author of the poetry collection Hospitium. Her translations include Zbigniew Herbert’s Collected Poems and Collected Prose and Ryszard Krynicki’s Our Life Grows.

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