In these 100 poems Wislawa Szymborska portrays a world of astonishing
diversity and richness, in which nature is wise and prodigal and fate
unpredictable, if not mischievous. With acute irony tempered by a
generous curiosity, she documents life's improbability as well as its
transient beauty. The ruins of Troy; sunlight gleaming on a pewter jug;
birds returning in the spring; the Abominable Snowman lurking in the
Himalayas; a body-building contest; a symphony; a macabre laboratory
experiment with a decapitated dog; a postcard from a sister who has
"much to tell"; the discovery of a new star; the irrationality of love;
the infinity of [pi].