George Szirtes came to Britain as an eight-year-old refugee after the
Hungarian uprising in 1956. Educated in England, he trained as a
painter, and has always written in English. This comprehensive
retrospective of his work covers poetry from over a dozen collections
written over four decades, with a substantial gathering of new poems.
It was published on his 60th birthday in 2008 at the same time as the
first critical study of his work, Reading George Szirtes by John
Sears. Haunted by his family’s knowledge and experience of war,
occupation and the Holocaust, as well as by loss, danger and exile,
all of Szirtes’ poetry covers universal themes: love, desire and
illusion; loyalty and betrayal; history, art and memory; humanity and
truth. Throughout his work there is a conflict between two states of
mind, the possibility of happiness and apprehension of disaster. These
are played out especially in his celebrated long poems and extended
sequences, The Photographer in Winter, Metro, The Courtyards, An
English Apocalypse and Reel, all included here. Winner of The King's
Gold Medal for Poetry, 2024 Winner of the T.S. Eliot
Prize (for Reel)
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ISBN
9781780370194
Publisert
2016
Utgiver
Bloodaxe Books
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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