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The Mays of Ventadorn: Tales from Southwest France
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The Mays of Ventadorn: Tales from Southwest France
The Pulitzer Prize-winning W.S. Merwin, one of the great contemporary English-language poets, turns to prose here in a brilliantly evocative re-creation of a distant past—as well as an exquisite rendering of his own romance with an abandoned farmhouse in the magical countryside of Southwest France. Merwin traces the troubadour tradition to the 12th century and the great Bernart de Ventadorn, whose pastoral songs and narrative poems have survived for 900 years. As he reveals the lyrical pleasures in Southwest France's medieval courts, Merwin acquaints the reader with the present-day ruins of the storied chateau of Ventadorn and his own neighboring farmhouse. This beautiful narrative shows how the enchantments that distinguish the farmhouse, the local patois, and the rural traditions of this magical countryside, all stem from the troubadours' rich culture.
  • 208 pages
  • 5 1/4'' x 8 1/8''
  • Hardcover
  • © 2003
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06538C The Mays of Ventadorn: Tales from Southwest France
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Merwin first encountered the songs and poems of Bernart de Ventadorn as a young translator of the archaic language known as Old Occitan…
Praise for The Mays of Ventadorn
"[A] spare and profoundly observant tale."—Atlanta Journal-Constitution
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