Latest News:

【18 U.S.C 2257】

In Remembrance of Charles Simic8 U.S.C 2257 1938–2022

By The Paris Review

In Memoriam

A page from Simic’s manuscript for “The One to Worry About.”

Charles Simic, a former Poet Laureate and a giant of life and literature, died on Monday at the age of eighty-four. A winner of the Pulitzer Prize and countless other accolades, and a longtime teacher at the University of New Hampshire, Simic was also a beloved poetry editor of theReview, alongside Meghan O’Rourke, from 2005 to 2008.

Born in 1938, Simic was a prolific writer of both poetry and nonfiction. He wrote often about war-torn Belgrade, where his childhood was overshadowed by the Nazi invasion. (He immigrated to the United States in 1954.) But Simic also pondered the quotidian, the mundane, and even the miniscule. He liked insects, and told Mark Ford in 2005, for his Art of Poetry interview, that he thought ants were “pretty cool.” When he was starting out, he said, he often wrote not for editors but for friends, who enjoyed his “epics about toothpicks and dripping faucets.”

There is a long shadow of melancholy in much of Simic’s work—in poems like “January” that evoke a world chilled to the bone. But it should be said: he was also very funny! He loved food and life’s pleasures, telling Ford that “every grand theory and noble sentiment ought to be first tested in the kitchen—and then in bed.”

He had a way of writing individual phrases that are hard to forget, lines that seem to encapsulate something you always knew about life. From his “Promises of Leniency and Forgiveness”:

Incurable romantics marrying eternal grumblers.
Life haunted by its more beautiful sister-life—
Always, always … we had nothing
But the way with words.

Life haunted by its more beautiful sister-life! He had a way with words, and much more than that. He will be missed.

Related Articles

  • Reviving the State
    2025-06-25 21:33
  • 27 pop culture things to look forward to in 2018
    2025-06-25 21:19
  • 'Swatting' comes to its terrible, predictable culmination as man reportedly dies
    2025-06-25 20:57
  • Some Samsung Galaxy Note 8's stop working after batteries are drained
    2025-06-25 20:38
  • Stick it to Sports
    2025-06-25 20:34
  • Stan Lee turns 95, 'Avengers' send birthday messages
    2025-06-25 20:27
  • The editor's notes to Milo Yiannopoulos's book are the harshest roast of Milo yet
    2025-06-25 20:04
  • Telegram and Instagram blocked in Iran in the midst of protests
    2025-06-25 19:55
  • Majority Rapport
    2025-06-25 19:38
  • 2017 was the year women took back their own narratives
    2025-06-25 19:02

Popular

Top Reads

Recommendations