1993 Marius Kociejowski Doctor Honoris Causa Signed Inscribed UK Poetry Plolish
Doctor Honoris Causa Marius Kociejowski
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The copy is inscribed and signed by the author, to Serbian poet Ivan V. Lalic, dated: 8.11.1993.
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1st Edition. Signed London , Anvil Press Poetry Ltd, 1993.
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Pp. 59 + /2/. Size: 21.5 x 13.7 cm. Binding: original paperback. Condition: excellent.
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Marius Kociejowski is a Cheltenham Prize-winning poet, essayist and travel writer living in London. His four collections of poetry include Music’s Bride and So Dance the Lords of Language- Poems 1975-2001. Most recently, he published The Street Philosopher and the Holy Fool: A Syrian Journey, an anthology, Syria Through Writers’ Eyes and The Pigeon Wars of Damascus. Currently he is working on a new book, God’s Zoo, a record of a world journey through London’s exile and émigré artists, writers and musicians. Ivan V. Lalic (1931 – 1996) was one of the most significant Serbian poets writing after World War II with a reputation as one of the finest European poets of his time. Also one of the leading poets of contemporary neosymbolism poetry in Serbia. He had also been writing essays and literary critics and versifying English and French poetry into Serbian language. Lalic edited few antologies of poetry. He was sincerly appreciated among colleague poets of his time all over the world as it can be seen in many inscriptions wrote to him on books he received as sign of respect and appreciation. For condition and details see the scans.