Reviews
Description
The Swiss poet, Pierre Chappuis, and his translator, John Taylor - a native Iowan and an accomplished a poet in his own right - combine to create a dual narrative of time and place. The differences are obvious - Iowa and Switzerland are half a world apart in more ways than one - but the similarities are often surprising. The result is, as the University of Chester's Ian Seed observes, 'a reading experience like no other.'Pierre Chappuis lives in Neuchâtel where he has long taught. John Taylor is a contributing editor of The Fortnightly Review and lives in Angers.
EXTRA 10 % discount with code: EXTRA
The promotion ends in 23d.01:03:24
The discount code is valid when purchasing from 10 €. Discounts do not stack.
The Swiss poet, Pierre Chappuis, and his translator, John Taylor - a native Iowan and an accomplished a poet in his own right - combine to create a dual narrative of time and place. The differences are obvious - Iowa and Switzerland are half a world apart in more ways than one - but the similarities are often surprising. The result is, as the University of Chester's Ian Seed observes, 'a reading experience like no other.'Pierre Chappuis lives in Neuchâtel where he has long taught. John Taylor is a contributing editor of The Fortnightly Review and lives in Angers.
Reviews