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Charles Simic
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simic moduleListen to two poems, read live in the Connection studio, by Pulitzer Prize winner Charles Simic.

Empty Barbershop: (1:00)

occulta philosophia: (1:17)
The poet Charles Simic once said, "Language constantly fails me. That's why I continue writing." Those familiar with his work may have trouble finding failure anywhere there. Since emigrating to the United States from the war-broken city of Belgrade nearly fifty years ago, Simic has assumed and mastered many literary roles; that of translator, memoirist, essayist, and reviewer of books. But his heart belongs to poetry.

The Pulitzer Prize-winning author has now released a new collection of poems. Some old, some new. It's a tapestry of Simic's trademark trees, gods, devils and darkness, stitched together with wit, and melancholy, and the beauty of the absurd.
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"The Voice at 3:00 am" by Charles Simic, on amazon.com

Charles Simic, at the Academy of American Poets
 



Charles Simic, author of The Voice at 3:00 AM: Selected Late and New Poems. Simic is the author of numerous essays and books, including The World Doesn't End, which earned Simic the Pulitzer Prize.

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