Charles Simic

Charles Simic

Charles Simic est un poète américain, né à Belgrade le 9 mai 1938.

Œuvres

Poésie

  • 1967: What the Grass Says
  • 1969: Somewhere among Us a Stone is Taking Notes
  • 1971: Dismantling the Silence
  • 1972: White
  • 1974: Return to a Place Lit by a Glass of Milk
  • 1976: Biography and a Lament
  • 1977: Charon's Cosmology
  • 1978: Brooms: Selected Poems
  • 1978: School for Dark Thoughts
  • 1980: Classic Ballroom Dances
  • 1982: Austerities
  • 1983: Weather Forecast for Utopia and Vicinity
  • 1985: Selected Poems, 1963-1983
  • 1986: Unending Blues
  • 1989: Nine Poems
  • 1989: The World Doesn't End: Prose Poems
  • 1990: The Book of Gods and Devils
  • 1992: Hotel Insomnia, Harcourt
  • 1994: A Wedding in Hell: Poems
  • 1995: Frightening Toys
  • 1966: Walking the Black Cat: Poems
  • 1999: Jackstraws: Poems
  • 2000: Selected Early Poems
  • 2001: Night Picnic
  • 2003: The Voice at 3:00 A.M.: Selected Late and New Poems
  • 2004: Selected Poems: 1963-2003, 2004
  • 2005: Aunt Lettuce, I Want to Peek under Your Skirt
  • 2005: My Noiseless Entourage: Poems
  • 2006: Monkey Around
  • 2008: 60 Poems
  • 2008: That Little Something: Poems
  • 2008: Monster Loves His Labyrinth
  • 2008: Army: Memoir. In preparation
  • 2010: Master of Disguises

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