Charles Simic

Charles Simic was a Serbian-American poet and former co-poet laureate of the United States. He was known for his surrealist style and darkly humorous observations on life. Simic received numerous awards for his work, including the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry in 1990.

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  1. 1. Poems Of Charles Simic

    This collection gathers the evocative and profound works of a renowned poet, offering readers a journey through the complexities of the human experience with a blend of dark humor and poignant observation. The poems traverse themes of war, history, and the mundane aspects of everyday life, all while showcasing the author's unique voice and ability to find the extraordinary within the ordinary. With a minimalist style that packs a punch, the poet's mastery of language and imagery invites contemplation, challenging the reader to explore the depths of both the external world and their internal landscape.

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  2. 2. Master Of Disguises

    In this evocative collection of poems, the author delves into the complexities of identity and perception, weaving a tapestry of vivid imagery and introspective musings. Through a series of poignant and often surreal vignettes, the poet explores the masks people wear and the hidden truths that lie beneath the surface. The work is a meditation on the fluidity of self and the art of deception, inviting readers to reflect on the multifaceted nature of human experience and the delicate dance between reality and illusion.

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  3. 3. Sixty Poems

    This collection of poems offers a profound exploration of the ordinary and the surreal, weaving together vivid imagery and poignant reflections on life, memory, and the human condition. The verses traverse a landscape of dreams and reality, capturing moments of beauty and darkness with a touch of irony and wit. Through a minimalist yet evocative style, the poems invite readers to ponder the mysteries of existence, the passage of time, and the fleeting nature of experience, all while maintaining a sense of wonder and curiosity about the world.

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  4. 4. That Little Something

    A spare, wry collection of poems that uncovers the uncanny within everyday scenes, blending deadpan humor with a quietly unsettling wonder. Through short, imagistic pieces and fable-like miniatures, it meditates on memory, war, mortality, desire, and the fragile consolations of love as the ordinary slips into dream logic. At its core is a pursuit of an elusive spark of meaning that flickers at the edges of experience.

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  5. 5. Hotel Insomnia

    A collection of surreal, nocturnal poems that roam through shabby rooms and dim city streets where the ordinary is bent by memory, war-haunted shadows, and deadpan wit. Angels, devils, mannequins, and stray dogs flicker in and out of dreamlike scenes, exposing the absurdity and tenderness at the heart of daily life. With spare, haunting lines and black humor, it contemplates insomnia, exile, and the thin border between the real and the uncanny.

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  6. 6. The Voice At 3

    Selected Late and New Poems

    A selection of late and new poems in which the ordinary turns uncanny: kitchen tables, stray dogs, and city streets become stages for memory, exile, and metaphysical riddles. With spare, wry lines and dark humor, it lingers in sleepless hours to ponder loneliness, mortality, and the absurd resilience of everyday life, letting small details speak with ghostly clarity.

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