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Charles Simic

    May 9, 1938 – January 9, 2023

    Charles Simic crafts poetry that delves into the subtle absurdities of everyday life, revealing profound truths in the ordinary. His work often navigates themes of memory, conflict, and the persistent search for meaning amidst chaos. Simic's distinct style is marked by its clarity, economy of language, and a remarkable ability to distill significant insights from the smallest observations. Readers connect with his writing for its unvarnished honesty and enduring wisdom.

    Charles Simic
    The Monster Loves His Labyrinth
    The World Doesn't End
    That Little Something
    The Unemployed Fortune-teller
    The Life of Images
    Another Republic