Louis MacNeice Bücher
Als eine Schlüsselfigur unter den "Dichter des Dreißigerjahre" pflegte dieser Autor einen Stil, der sowohl entspannt als auch tief auf soziale und emotionale Strömungen abgestimmt war. Seine Schriften navigieren durch politische Landschaften mit einer humanen Sensibilität und bieten einen nachdenklichen Widerstand gegen den Totalitarismus ohne offene Einfachheit. Er kehrte häufig zu seinen irischen Wurzeln zurück und durchdrang seine Arbeit mit einer einzigartigen Perspektive, die von diesem Erbe geprägt war. Leser schätzten seine sozialbewusste, aber emotional resonante Poesie, die zu seinen Lebzeiten beträchtliche öffentliche Anerkennung fand.






The Selected Letters of John Berryman
- 736 Seiten
- 26 Lesestunden
John Berryman was an energetic correspondent. Assembled here for the first time, his letters tell of generosity, ambition, and struggle. He has encouraging words for fellow poets and younger writers and is deeply engaged in literary culture. But also visible are the struggles of a working artist grappling with alcoholism and depression.
Collected Poems 1937-1971
- 512 Seiten
- 18 Lesestunden
This volume brings together all of Berryman's poetry, except for his epic The Dream Songs, ranging from his earliest unpublished poem (1934) to those written in the last months of his life (1972). A definitive edition of one of America's most distinguished poets.
Autumn Journal
- 96 Seiten
- 4 Lesestunden
Written between August and December 1938, Autumn Journal is still considered one of the most valuable and moving testaments of living through the thirties by a young writer.
Faber are pleased to announce the relaunch of the poetry list - starting in Spring 2001 and continuing, with publication dates each month, for the rest of the year. This will involve a new jacket design recalling the typographic virtues of the classic Faber poetry covers, connecting the backlist and the new titles within a single embracing cover solution. A major reissue program is scheduled, to include classic individual collections from each decade, some of which have long been unavailable: Wallace Stevens's Harmonium and Ezra Pound's Personae from the 1920s; W.H. Auden's Poems (1930); Robert Lowell's Life Studies from the 1950s; John Berryman's 77 Dream Songs and Philip Larkin's The Whitsun Weddings from the 1960s; Ted Hughes's Gaudete and Seamus Heaney's Field Work from the 1970s; Michael Hofmann's Acrimony and Douglas Dunn's Elegies from the 1980s. Timed to celebrate publication of Seamus Heaney's new collection, Electric Light, the relaunch is intended to re-emphasize the predominance of Faber Poetry, and to celebrate a series which has played a shaping role in the history of modern poetry since its inception in the 1920s.
Letters from Iceland
- 312 Seiten
- 11 Lesestunden
In the summer of 1936, W H Auden and Louis MacNeice visited Iceland on commission to write a travel book, but found themselves capturing concerns on a scale that were far more international. This is a collaboration in poetry and prose, reportage and correspondence, published in 1937 with the Spanish Civil War newly in progress.
The Burning Perch
- 62 Seiten
- 3 Lesestunden
Collected Poems of Louis MacNeice
- 593 Seiten
- 21 Lesestunden
The Penny That Rolled Away
- 50 Seiten
- 2 Lesestunden
