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Reading Michael Longley

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Book Reading Michael Longley Fran Brearton
Libristo code: 04296587
Publishers Bloodaxe Books Ltd, January 2006
Michael Longley has been called 'one of the finest lyric poets of our century' (John Burnside). This... Full description
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Michael Longley has been called 'one of the finest lyric poets of our century' (John Burnside). This ground-breaking study is the first full-length assessment of his work, and looks in turn at all the major collections he has published over the past 40 years, and at the extraordinary growth of his reputation and influence. Fran Brearton's reading of Longley's work relates the development of his poetry to the recent literary and political history of Northern Ireland, and to the Irish poetic tradition from Yeats to the present day. In placing Longley's poetry in a network of cultural influences, and evaluating its critical reception, her study also engages with key debates in the criticism of modern poetry in English. She offers a broadly chronological reading of Longley's work from the 1960s to the present day, tracing thematic continuities across his collections. Longley's long silence between "The Echo Gate" (1979) and "Gorse Fires" (1991), she argues, helped him to re-shape and strengthen his poetry, so that his later work is in some ways a re-reading of his earlier poetry, but taken in new and unexpected directions. In this highly readable book, Fran Brearton draws on letters, manuscripts, published and personal interviews with Michael Longley, as well as on his memoir, "Tuppenny Stung", and his recent researches into his father's military career. She shows how his poetry is shaped by the dislocations and tensions of his English parentage and Irish upbringing, making him one of the most imaginatively various and formally inventive poets writing today.

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Full name Reading Michael Longley
Author Fran Brearton
Language English
Binding Book - Paperback
Date of issue 2006
Number of pages 320
EAN 9781852246839
ISBN 1852246839
Libristo code 04296587
Publishers Bloodaxe Books Ltd
Weight 442
Dimensions 137 x 213 x 20
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