Collected Poems 1935-1992
β Scribed by Prince, F.T.;
- Publisher
- Carcanet
- Year
- 2013;2012
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 107 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
F.T. Prince's Collected Poems 1935-1992 incorporates all the work that he wished to preserve, from his earliest published poems to late, uncollected pieces. Prince has become best known for his wartime poem?Soldiers Bathing', a meditation on violence and redemption. Collected Poems reveals the riches of a lifetime's work. His poetry combines a deep affinity with European humanist traditions and a modernist rigour: here is one of the essential twentieth-century writers.;Cover; Title Page; Contents; Prefatory Note; Poems (1938); An Epistle to a Patron; To a Man on his Horse; In the Wood; The Tears of a Muse in America; The Wind in the Tree; On a Cold Night; The Intention; The Token; Words from Edmund Burke; To a Friend on his Marriage; To My Sister; The Letter; Keeper's Wood; False Bay; The Babiaantje; The Moonflower; In a Province; Chapel-at-Ease; For the Deserted; For Fugitives; For Thieves and Beggars; CefalΓΉ; Chaka; Soldiers Bathing; I; Soldiers Bathing; The Inn; The Dice; The Diamond; The Book; The Question; II; Apollo and the Sibyl.
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