This outstanding new translation brings a uniformity of voice to
Zbigniew Herbert's entire poetic output, from his first book of poems,
String of Light, in 1956, to his final volume, previously unpublished
in English, Epilogue Of the Storm. Collected Poems: 1956-1998, as
Joseph Brodsky said of Herbert's SSelected Poems, is "bound for a much
longer haul than any of us can anticipate." He continues, "For Zbigniew
Herbert's poetry adds to the biography of civilization the sensibility
of a man not defeated by the century that has been most thorough, most
effective in dehumanization of the species. Herbert's irony, his austere
reserve and his compassion, the lucidity of his lyricism, the intensity
of his sentiment toward classical antiquity, are not just trappings of a
modern poet, but the necessary armor--in his case well-tempered and
shining indeed--for man not to be crushed by the onslaught of reality.
By offering to his readers neither aesthetic nor ethical discount, this
poet, in fact, saves them frorn that poverty which every form of human
evil finds so congenial. As long as the species exists, this book will
be timely."