Listen carefully. . . . She has something to say.--Joseph Brodsky
Tzveta Sofronieva's poetry sparkles. Her memories go from Homer and
Dostoyevski to Charlie Chaplin's dance steps. Above all Sofronieva is a
mythological poet. Each narration is a Cavafian voyage, never completed
in order to wonder. The lucent version by Chantal Wright captures the
verse and fluid images of Sofronieva's poetry--Willis Barnstone, judge
Tzveta Sofronieva was born in Sofia in 1963 and lives in Berlin,
Germany. She is the author of eight poetry books and a short story
collection, and was the winner of the first Cliff Becker Prize for
Translation. This bilingual English/German collection is Sofronieva's
first in the Untied States.
Chantal Wright is an assistant professor at the University of
Wisconsin-Milwaukee.