Yannis Ritsos (19091990) is one of Greece s finest and most celebrated
poets, and was nine times nominated for a Nobel Prize. Louis Aragon
called him the greatest poet of our age . He wrote in the face of ill
health, personal tragedy and the systematic persecution by successive
hard-line, right-wing regimes that led to many years in prison, or in
island detention camps. Despite this, his lifetime s work amounted to
120 collections of poems, several novels, critical essays, and
translations of Russian and Eastern European poetry.The 1960 setting, by
Mikis Theodorakis, of Ritsos s epic poem Epitaphios was said to have
helped inspire a cultural revolution in Greece. In Secret gives versions
of Ritsos s short lyric poems: brief, compressed narratives that are
spare, though not scant. They possess an emotional resonance that is
instinctively subversive: rooted in the quotidian but at the same time
freighted with mystery. The poems are so pared-down, so distilled, that
the story-fragments we are given the scene- settings, the tiny
psychodramas have an irresistible potency The Poetry Book Society
Recommended Translation for the Winter Quarter, 2012."