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Liepman Literary Agency
Marc Koralnik
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EMBLEMS OF THE PASSING WORLD.

Adam Kirsch

Poems after Photographs by August Sander

August Sander's photographic portraits of ordinary people in Weimar Germany inspire this uncanny new collection of poems by one of America's most celebrated writers and critics.
Through his portraits of ordinary people — soldiers, housewives, children, peasants, and city dwellers — August Sander, the German photographer whose work chronicled the extreme tensions and transitions of the twentieth century, captured a moment in history whose consequences he himself couldn't have predicted. Using these photographs as a lens, Adam Kirsch's poems connect the legacy of the First World War and the turmoil of the Weimar Republic with moving immediacy and meditative insight, and foreshadow the Nazi era. Kirsch writes both urgently and poignantly about these photographs, creating a unique dialogue of word and image that will speak to all readers interested in history, past and present. Adam Kirsch is the author of two collections of poems and several books of poetry criticism. A columnist for Tablet, he also writes for The New Yorker and New York Review of Books. He lives in New York City with his wife and son.
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"Adam Kirsch has produced in these balanced, unflinching poems a unity of artistic perspective of great value in our troubled times." - New York Journal of Books

"Unlike an academic treatise, Emblems of the Passing World doesn't aspire to be definitive. Instead it's a dialogue, a series of explorations that pays homage to one of the twentieth century's great observers. Astute and thought-provoking, it made me appreciate Sander's work more than ever." - The Literate Lens