The Life of Images: Selected Prose
“Decades after immigrating to the States in 1954, [Simic] retains an outsider’s perspective: inquisitive, incredulous, amazed by the apparently ordinary—all excellent qualities for an essayist. There’s ample warmth and charm here.” —New York Times Book Review

 In addition to being one of America’s most famous and commended poets, Charles Simic is a prolific and talented essayist. The Life of Images brings together his best prose written over twenty-five years.

A blend of the thoughtful, comic, and tragic, the essays in The Life of Images explore subjects ranging from poetry to philosophy, photography, politics, and art, to Simic’s childhood in a war-torn country. Culled from five collections, these works demonstrate the qualities that make Simic’s poetry so original yet accessible. Whether he is pondering the relationship between history and the individual, or recalling growing up in Belgrade and New York City, Simic shares his distinctive take on the world and offers an intimate look into the life and mind of an immigrant.

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The Life of Images: Selected Prose
“Decades after immigrating to the States in 1954, [Simic] retains an outsider’s perspective: inquisitive, incredulous, amazed by the apparently ordinary—all excellent qualities for an essayist. There’s ample warmth and charm here.” —New York Times Book Review

 In addition to being one of America’s most famous and commended poets, Charles Simic is a prolific and talented essayist. The Life of Images brings together his best prose written over twenty-five years.

A blend of the thoughtful, comic, and tragic, the essays in The Life of Images explore subjects ranging from poetry to philosophy, photography, politics, and art, to Simic’s childhood in a war-torn country. Culled from five collections, these works demonstrate the qualities that make Simic’s poetry so original yet accessible. Whether he is pondering the relationship between history and the individual, or recalling growing up in Belgrade and New York City, Simic shares his distinctive take on the world and offers an intimate look into the life and mind of an immigrant.

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The Life of Images: Selected Prose

The Life of Images: Selected Prose

by Charles Simic
The Life of Images: Selected Prose

The Life of Images: Selected Prose

by Charles Simic

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“Decades after immigrating to the States in 1954, [Simic] retains an outsider’s perspective: inquisitive, incredulous, amazed by the apparently ordinary—all excellent qualities for an essayist. There’s ample warmth and charm here.” —New York Times Book Review

 In addition to being one of America’s most famous and commended poets, Charles Simic is a prolific and talented essayist. The Life of Images brings together his best prose written over twenty-five years.

A blend of the thoughtful, comic, and tragic, the essays in The Life of Images explore subjects ranging from poetry to philosophy, photography, politics, and art, to Simic’s childhood in a war-torn country. Culled from five collections, these works demonstrate the qualities that make Simic’s poetry so original yet accessible. Whether he is pondering the relationship between history and the individual, or recalling growing up in Belgrade and New York City, Simic shares his distinctive take on the world and offers an intimate look into the life and mind of an immigrant.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780062364739
Publisher: HarperCollins
Publication date: 06/13/2017
Pages: 352
Product dimensions: 5.20(w) x 7.90(h) x 0.90(d)

About the Author

Charles Simic was a poet, essayist, and translator who was born in Yugoslavia in 1938 and immigrated to the United States in 1954. He published more than twenty books of poetry, in addition to a memoir and numerous books of translations for which he received many honors, including the Pulitzer Prize, the Zbigniew Herbert International Literary Award, the Griffin Poetry Prize, a MacArthur Fellowship, and the Wallace Stevens Award. In 2007, he served as poet laureate of the United States. He was a distinguished visiting writer at New York University and professor emeritus at the University of New Hampshire, where he taught since 1973. He died in January 2023 at the age of eighty-four.

Table of Contents

From Wonderful Words, Silent Truth

Why I Like Certain Poems More than Others 3

Reading Philosophy at Night 5

Chinese Boxes and Puppet Theaters 15

Notes on Poetry and Philosophy 19

From The Unemployed Fortune-Teller

The Flute Player in the Pit 29

Food and Happiness 35

The Little Venus of the Eskimos 43

Fried Sausage 49

Elegy in a Spider's Web 53

Shop, Le Bacarès 61

No Cure for the Blues 65

From Orphan Factory

Charles the Obscure 75

In Praise of Invective 83

Orphan Factory 89

The Trouble with Poetry 97

Cut the Comedy 103

The Poetry of Village Idiots 107

Fearful Paradise 109

Night Sky 115

From The Metaphysician in the Dark

In Praise of Folly 133

The Devil Is a Poet 143

The Power of Ambiguity 151

Buster Keaton 155

Poetry and History 163

The Romance of Sausages 171

Poetry: The Art of Memory 175

Stargazing in the Cinema: On Joseph Cornell 177

Literature and the Gods: Roberto Calasso 189

From Memory Piano

Saul Steinberg 205

The Singing Simics 209

Tsvetaeva: The Tragic Life 215

Adam's Umbrella 229

From The Renegade

The Renegade 243

Reading About Utopia in New York City 257

Salvation Through Laughter 267

The Life of Images 283

The Powers of Invention 289

Uncollected

The True Adventures of Franz Kafka's Cage 305

My Secret 311

Oh, What a Lovely War! 315

Insomnia's Philosopher 327

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