Before she published her distinguished novels, Muriel Spark first made her name as a critic and poet. Her discerning study of the poet and novelist John Masfield will therefore be doubly welcome, as an example of her earlier work, and as one of the best introductions to Masefield. With characteristic insight, Spark shows Masfield's development as a storyteller, through his early lyrics to his long narrative poems and finally his prose, together with his gift for observation of the life around him. John Masefield (1878-1967) lived a life as varied as his work. At the age of fifteen he went to sea as an apprentice in a windjammer and made the voyage round Cape Horn. The next three years he spent in New York, in a bakery, a livery stable, a saloon and a carpet factory. Back in England, he wrote for the Guardian and in the First World War served with the Red Cross. Throughout these years he had been writing poetry, and when in 1923 his Collected Poems appeared they sold over 200,000 copies. In 1930 he succeeded Robert Bridges as Poet Laureate.He was a prodigious novelist, essayist and poet; among his best known works are The Everlasting Mercy, Dauber, Reynard the Fox, Sard Marker and The Midnight Folk. 'I feel a large amount of my writing on him can be applied generally', wrote Spark in 1992: 'It is in many ways a statement of my position as a literary critic and I hope some readers will recognise it as such.'
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The great 20th century writer explores the work of the former Poet Laureate
'Spark shows herself to be as fearless and original a biographer as she was a novelist.' - Times Literary Supplement
*Universally popular novelist Muriel Spark began literary life as a poet; John Masefield, the then poet laureate, her favourite writer*This book evokes the Edwardian poet, children's writer and novelist in a series of eloquent and delightful appreciations*Masefield (Poet Laureate 1930-1967) wrote classic children's books The Midnight Folk and The Box of Delights*Carcanet publish Murial Spark biographies and autobiography (Mary Shelley, The Essence of the Brontes etc...)
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ISBN
9781784101329
Publisert
2016-05-26
Utgiver
Vendor
Lives and Letters
Aldersnivå
XR, UP, U, G, 05, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
168

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Biographical note

Dame Muriel Spark was born in Edinburgh. After some years living in Africa, she returned to England, where she edited Poetry Review from 1947 to 1949. Her many novels include Memento Mori (1959), The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie (1961), and The Girls of Slender Means (1963). Curriculum Vitae, All the Poems, Mary Shelley: A Biography and The Golden Fleece: Essays are published by Carcanet. Spark was awarded her DBE in 1993 and was made Commandeur des Arts et des Lettres in 1996. She eventually made her home in Italy and died at the age of 88.