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  1. The Sorrow Gondola ( Swedish: Sorgegondolen) is a 1996 poetry collection by the Swedish writer Tomas Tranströmer. The title refers to the composition La lugubre gondola by Franz Liszt. It was the first collection by Tranströmer published after his 1990 stroke. It received the August Prize.

  2. 1 gen 2001 · The Sorrow Gondola was the great Swedish poet Tomas Tranströmer's first collection of poems after his stroke in 1990. Translated by Michael McGriff, Tranströmer's great work is available in its first single-volume English edition.

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  3. 26 ott 2021 · The sorrow gondola = Sorgegondolen. by. Tranströmer, Tomas, 1931-2015. Publication date. 2010. Topics. Swedish poetry -- Translations into English. Publisher.

  4. Sorrow Gondola No. 2. By Tomas Tranströmer. Translated by Patty Crane. I. Two old men, father-and son-in-law, Liszt and Wagner, are staying by the Grand Canal. together with the restless woman who is married to King Midas, he who changes everything he touches to Wagner. The ocean's green cold pushes up through the palazzo floors.

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    15 ott 2010 · The Sorrow Gondola was the great Swedish poet Tomas Tranströmer's first collection of poems after his stroke in 1990. Translated by Michael McGriff, Tranströmer's great work is available in its first single-volume English edition.

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  6. The Sorrow Gondola (Sorgegondolen), translated by Michael McGriff and Mikaela Grassl, stands unique among Tranströmer’s books in that it is the first volume the Nobel laureate completed after the debilitating stroke he suffered in 1990.

  7. The Sorrow Gondola is the first collection of poetry Tranströmer completed after the debilitating stroke he suffered in 1990. Since its publication, it has sold over 30,000 copies in Sweden alone. This new bilingual edition offers North American readers Tranströmer's seminal work for the first time as a single volume.