Book Description
Michael Longley is, after Seamus Heaney, the most important poet to come out of the North of Ireland.
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Product Description
Celebrated for his lyrical intensity, his metaphysical wit, his thematic and formal range, Michael Longley is widely regarded as one of the finest poets in these islands. His life in Northern Ireland has contributed to the complexity of a poetic universe in which love, friendship and aesthetics contend with war, death and violence. There are no hard boundaries between Longley's love poetry, his nature poetry, his war poetry and his elegies. Longley looks to the poets of Greece and Rome, particularly Homer and Ovid, and to the poets of the two world wars. His great ability, perhaps, has been to distill the large and difficult themes into highly concentrated forms. This is Michael Longley's own selection from thirty years of writing; it reveals the strength and coherence of an extraordinary body of work.
About the Author
Michael Longley was born in Belfast in 1939, where he now lives. His collections include The Weather in Japan, which won the T. S. Eliot and Hawthornden Prizes, Gorse Fires, which won the Whitbread Prize for Poetry, and The Ghost Orchid, which was shortlisted for the T. S. Eliot Prize. (19981218)
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