Mysticism in Thomas Transtromer’s Collected Poems

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2013
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Department of English
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Translated into fifty languages, the poetry of Tomas Transtromer has had a profound influence around the world, an influence that has steadily grown and has now attained a prominence comparable to that of Pablo Neruda's during his lifetime. But if Neruda is blazing fire, Transtromer is expanding ice. The Great Enigma: New Collected Poems gathers all the poems Tomas Transtromer has published, from his distinctive first collection in 1954, 17 Poems, through his epic poem Baltic and The Sad Gondola, published six years after he suffered a debilitating stroke in 1990, to his most recent slim book, The Great Enigma, published in Sweden in 2004. Also included is his prose-memoir Memories Look at Me, containing keys into his intensely spiritual, metaphysical poetry. Firmly rooted in the natural world, his work falls between dream and reality; it probes the great unsolved love with the opening up, through subtle modulations, of concrete words.
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Mysticisim, Subtle modulation
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