At the Louvre: Poems by 100 Contemporary World Poets by Louvre Museum - ISBN: 9781681379012
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100 poets, one Louvre: a world of art, verse, and wonder.

At the Louvre: Poems by 100 Contemporary World Poets

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    224 pages

  • Release Date

    10 December 2024

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Summary

New poems from 100 of the world’s brightest contemporary poets, all about a common subject—the Louvre—exploring the many pleasures, provocations, and surprises that the museum and its collection inspire.

Of the world’s great museums, the Louvre is the most encompassing, a sumptuous collection that includes not only some of the most celebrated works of art of all time, but fascinating, perplexing, splendid, and beautiful objects of all kinds, all housed in a building, itself monumental…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781681379012
ISBN-10:1681379015
Author:Louvre Museum
Publisher:New York Review Books
Imprint:NYRB Poets
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:224
Release Date:10 December 2024
Weight:369g
Dimensions:178mm x 114mm
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Critics Review

“At its best, poetry about art, or ekphrasis if you like, makes visual recognition audible. This portrait of the largest museum in the world, by a motley and reaching group of living poets, goes a step further, capturing not just the hidden comedy of the sculptor Pierre Puget’s ancien régime “Hercules at Rest”…or the sadness in Jean-Antoine Watteau’s “Embarkation to Cythera”…but also all the happenstance, ritual, baggage and reverence that comes with tracking down artworks in an actual building.” — The New York Times Best Art Books of 2024“Such a diversity of voices and styles, translated from the French, Dutch, German, Chinese, and more, surprises and entices in turn. And it’s this air of unpredictability which, rather than scattering the mind, goes a long way toward upping the anthology’s readability.” —Eric Bies, Full Stop

About The Author

Louvre Museum

Antoine Caro has headed the French publishing house Éditions Seghers since 2021.

Edwin Frank was born in Boulder, Colorado, and educated at Harvard College and Columbia University. He is the editorial director of the NYRB Classics series and the author of Snake Train - Poems 1984-2013 and Stranger Than Fiction - Lives of the Twentieth-Century Novel.

Donatien Grau serves as Head of Contemporary Programmes at the Louvre Museum.

Laurence des Cars has been the director of the Louvre Museum since 2021.

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