A Place to Go On From: The Collected Poems of Iain Lonie
Editat de David Howarden Limba Engleză Hardback – iul 2015
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781927322017
ISBN-10: 1927322014
Pagini: 392
Dimensiuni: 139 x 209 x 33 mm
Greutate: 0.7 kg
Editura: Otago University Press
Colecția Otago University Press (NZ)
ISBN-10: 1927322014
Pagini: 392
Dimensiuni: 139 x 209 x 33 mm
Greutate: 0.7 kg
Editura: Otago University Press
Colecția Otago University Press (NZ)
Recenzii
"Iain Lonie's poems see clearly but never shrug their shoulders. This book is going to be essential." Bill Manhire, New Zealand's inaugural Poet Laureate
"We cannot overestimate just how much we owe to David Howard for his superb edition of Iain Lonie's complete poems. Just as I, for one, cannot sidestep a certain shame at not realizing until now how fine and important a writer Lonie was. He brought to his poetry the precision and clarity and intellectual force of a gifted classical scholar. He was patiently indifferent to passing fashions, with his own more enduring touchstones. And in a remarkable fidelity to the tides of his productive but troubled life, he wrote a body of poems on love and grief and the searing currents of remembrance that, in New Zealand writing, stands alone." Vincent O'Sullivan, New Zealand Poet Laureate 2013--2015
"I count myself fortunate to have known Iain Lonie as editor and mentor. His fine sensitivity to poetic syntax and nuance is evident in this collected work." Cilla McQueen, three-time winner, New Zealand Book Award for Poetry
"We cannot overestimate just how much we owe to David Howard for his superb edition of Iain Lonie's complete poems. Just as I, for one, cannot sidestep a certain shame at not realizing until now how fine and important a writer Lonie was. He brought to his poetry the precision and clarity and intellectual force of a gifted classical scholar. He was patiently indifferent to passing fashions, with his own more enduring touchstones. And in a remarkable fidelity to the tides of his productive but troubled life, he wrote a body of poems on love and grief and the searing currents of remembrance that, in New Zealand writing, stands alone." Vincent O'Sullivan, New Zealand Poet Laureate 2013--2015
"I count myself fortunate to have known Iain Lonie as editor and mentor. His fine sensitivity to poetic syntax and nuance is evident in this collected work." Cilla McQueen, three-time winner, New Zealand Book Award for Poetry