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    KB: The Suspect, Vol. 10 by Marcelijus Martinaitis, Laima Vince (Translator)

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    • Pub. Date: April 2009
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      • Pub. Date: April 2009
      • Publisher: White Pine Press
      • Format: Paperback, 140pp

      Synopsis

      "To the pantheon of East European poets-Zagajewski, Szymborska, Herbert, Holub-we must now add Martinaitis. 'K.B.,' the poet's common-man alter ego, has one foot in the miseries and fears of the post-Soviet era, one in the usual turmoils of the human self. In Laima Vince's wonderful translation, this poetry is sharp, comic, salty, yet at the same time overflowing with compassion and tenderness."-Alicia Suskin Ostriker

      Marcelijus Martinaitis is a well-known Lithuanian poet and essayist. He has published ten collections of poetry. This is his first collection in English.

      Laima Vince is a poet, writer, and translator. She teaches at the University of Southern Maine and directs the Stonecoast Summer Writers' Conference.

      Biography

      Marcelijus Martinaitis is a poet, essayist, and translator. He is a major poet and is well known in Lithuania as a public figure in the fight for the restoration of the independent state of Lithuania since 1988. Martinaitis has published ten collections of poetry, including his most popular collection, The Ballads of Kukuti and two collections of essays.

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