W. S. Merwin
Gulielmus, vulgo William Stanley Merwin, se W. S. Merwin publice appellans (natus Novi Eboraci 30 Septembris 1927; mortuus 15 Martii 2019), fuit poeta Americanus, qui plus quam quinquaginta libros poesis, translationum, prosaeque protulit.[1] Proprietas artis Merwinianae in motu pacis contra Bellum Indosinense II annis 1960 fuit narratio punctuatione carens. Annis 1980 et 1990, Merwin a philosophia Buddhistica et oecologia profunda movebatur. In Havaiis habitans, multa fecunditate scribebat.
Merwinio multi honores concessi sunt, inter quos Praemium Pulitzeranum Poesis (annis 1971 et 2009), Praemium Librorum Nationale Poesis (2005)[2] et Praemium Tanningianum, unus ex maximis honoribus ab Academia Poetarum Americanorum concessis, etiam Corona Aurea Vesperorum Poesis Struganorum. Anno 2010, Bibliotheca Congressionalis Merwin septendecimum Poetam Laureatum Civitatum Foederatarum in loco Kay Ryan creavit.[3][4] Post Praemium Pulitzeranum Poesis anno 2009 acceptum, Merwin unus ex principalibus poetis saeculo vicensimo uno ineunte agnoscebatur.
Merwin plantationem ananatum super montem igniferum residentem in boreorientali insulae Maui litore situm habitabat.[3][4]
Notae
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- ↑ http://www.nationalbook.org/nba2005.html
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Kennicott, Philip (1 Iulii 2010). "W.S. Merwin, Hawaii-based poet, will serve as 17th U.S. laureate". The Washington Post.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 Cohen, Patricia (30 Iunii 2010). "W. S. Merwin to Be Named Poet Laureate". The New York Times.
Nexus externi
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- About. Merwin Studies: Poetry, Poetics, Ecology.
- Armenti, Peter. W. S. Merwin: Online Resources. Bibliotheca Congressionalis.
- Barclay Agency. W. S. Merwin. Steven Barclay Agency.
- Edward Hirsch (Spring 1987.). "W. S. Merwin, The Art of Poetry No. 38". The Paris Review
- Kubota, Gary T. "Catching Up With Maui's Most Famous Poet: At Home and at Peace In a Tropical Landscape, W.S. Merwin Enriches the Literature of Nature." Honolulu Star-Bulletin, 21 Aprilis 2001.
- Lerner, Ben. "The Emptiness at the End." Jacket magazine, October 2005
- Norton, Ingrid. "Second Glance: Today belongs to few and tomorrow to no one." Open Letters Monthly.
- Biographia et poemata W. S. Merwin, cum fasciculis sonorum. Poetry Foundation.
- "For the Anniversary of My Death." Poets.org, Academia Poetarum Americanorum, 1966.
- Online Poems. Modern American Poetry, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.