This new expanded edition of The Long and the Short of It covers 55
years of Roy Fisher's poetry. Playing the language, pleasuring the
imagination and teasing the senses, Fisher's witty, inventive and
anarchic poetry has given lasting delight to his many dedicated
readers for over half a century. Choosing this book on Desert Island
Dis, Ian McMillan praised Fisher as 'Britain's greatest living poet'.
The Long and the Short of It draws on the entire range of Fisher's
work, from its fraught beginnings in the 1950s through major texts of
the 1960s and 1970s such as City, The Ship's Orchestra and 'Wonders of
Obligation', to A Furnace, his 1980s masterpiece, and and then the
later work set in the scarred and beautiful North Midlands landscape
where he has lived for the past 30 years, notably the
Costa-shortlisted Standard Midland (2010), which has been added to
this expanded edition. 'Fisher stands outside, or alongside, whatever
else is happening, an English late modernist whose experiments tend to
come off. He is a poet of the city -his native Birmingham, which he
describes as "what I think with". He is a redeemer of the ordinary,
often a great artist of the visible… His range is large: he suits
both extreme brevity and book-length exploration; his seeming
improvisations have a way of turning into architecture. The best place
to start is The Long and the Short of It. It might look and sound like
nothing on earth at first, but then it becomes indispensable' -Sean
O'Brien, Guardian.
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Poems 1955-2010
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ISBN
9781780370248
Publisert
2016
Utgiver
Bloodaxe Books
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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