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The Platonic logic of Jakob Ziguras

Venetian Mirrors by Jakob Ziguras

Venetian Mirrors by Jakob Ziguras

Angelica Press, US$40 hb, 322 pp

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Jakob Ziguras – widely published in Australian literary magazines and the recipient of prestigious poetry prizes – was born in Poland and came to Australia as a child with his parents in 1984. He studied fine arts before completing a doctorate in philosophy, which he teaches (he is also a translator). Much of this background is in evidence in his poetry. In recent years he has lived in his birthplace, Wrocław, Poland, translating contemporary Polish poets while working on his third book of poems, Venetian Mirrors.

 


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Venetian Mirrors by Jakob Ziguras

Angelica Press, US$40 hb, 322 pp

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