Witch's Island and Other Poems

Fiction & Literature, Poetry
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Author: Peter Hargitai ISBN: 9781475974591
Publisher: iUniverse Publication: February 7, 2013
Imprint: iUniverse Language: English
Author: Peter Hargitai
ISBN: 9781475974591
Publisher: iUniverse
Publication: February 7, 2013
Imprint: iUniverse
Language: English

PETER HARGITAIs work, both in scope and in style, remains well outside the pale of current poetic fashion including the McPoems of MFA mills and the lip- tongue- ear literature of hiphop. Influenced by the great Hungarian poet Attila Jzsefs obsession with the eternal mother as a metaphor for all human longing, Hargitai probes the nature of spiritual exile on terms that are neither Freudian nor Jungian, American, or Hungarian, but on terms that are uniquely personal and movingly human.

Praise for Peter Hargitais
Mother Tongue: A Broken-Hungarian Love Song:

If traditional confessional poetry, now considered classical, had its halcyon days in the work of Roethke, Lowell, and Plath, it can be said to have reached a new, ethnically charged peak in the work of Peter Hargitai.

Pembroke Magazine

Peter Hargitai is a remarkable versatile and humanely touching poet with a truly distinctive style and voice. These deeply probing intellectual poems exhibit an impressive range and vivacity of genres."

Laurence Lieberman
Poetry Editor
University of Illinois Press

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PETER HARGITAIs work, both in scope and in style, remains well outside the pale of current poetic fashion including the McPoems of MFA mills and the lip- tongue- ear literature of hiphop. Influenced by the great Hungarian poet Attila Jzsefs obsession with the eternal mother as a metaphor for all human longing, Hargitai probes the nature of spiritual exile on terms that are neither Freudian nor Jungian, American, or Hungarian, but on terms that are uniquely personal and movingly human.

Praise for Peter Hargitais
Mother Tongue: A Broken-Hungarian Love Song:

If traditional confessional poetry, now considered classical, had its halcyon days in the work of Roethke, Lowell, and Plath, it can be said to have reached a new, ethnically charged peak in the work of Peter Hargitai.

Pembroke Magazine

Peter Hargitai is a remarkable versatile and humanely touching poet with a truly distinctive style and voice. These deeply probing intellectual poems exhibit an impressive range and vivacity of genres."

Laurence Lieberman
Poetry Editor
University of Illinois Press

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