Sándor Weores/ Power Mass and Death - Folha de S. P Folhetim No. 455 10-13-1985

Sándor Weores/ Power Mass and Death - Folha de S. P Folhetim No. 455 10-13-1985

Sándor Weöres: Power, Mass, and Death

A Master of Hungarian Poetry

Sándor Weöres is one of the most important and influential poets of the 20th century. His work is characterized by its rich imagery, complex symbolism, and philosophical depth. Weöres was born in Hungary in 1913 and began writing poetry at an early age. He published his first collection of poems in 1934, and went on to write over 20 books of poetry, as well as plays, essays, and translations.

Weöres's work has been translated into more than 50 languages, and he has received numerous awards and honors, including the Kossuth Prize, the highest literary award in Hungary. He died in Budapest in 1989.

Power, Mass, and Death

Power, Mass, and Death is a collection of Weöres's poems that were translated into English by Edwin Morgan. The poems in this collection explore a wide range of themes, including the nature of power, the relationship between the individual and the state, and the inevitability of death.

Weöres's poems are often dark and pessimistic, but they are also full of beauty and hope. He writes about the human condition with a clear-eyed honesty that is both moving and thought-provoking.

A Must-Read for Poetry Lovers

Power, Mass, and Death is a must-read for anyone interested in poetry. Weöres's work is challenging and rewarding, and it offers a unique perspective on the human experience.

Here are a few of the poems included in this collection:

  • "The Power of the Word"
  • "The Mass of the Earth"
  • "The Death of the Sun"
  • "The Song of the Bird"
  • "The Dance of the Stars"

These poems are just a small sample of Weöres's work. If you are looking for poetry that is both beautiful and thought-provoking, then I highly recommend Power, Mass, and Death.

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