J. H. Prynne is Britain's leading late-modernist poet. His work, as it has emerged since the 1960s, when he was close to Charles Olson and Edward Dorn, is marked by a remarkable combination of lyricism and abstraction, at once austere and playful. <i>The White Stones</i> is a book that is central to
White Stones
- Year
- 2010
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
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''I mark this day most especially with a White Stone.'' ---Lewis Carroll, The Diaries of Lewis Carroll Edmund Whitty, a London newspaper correspondent who can usually be counted upon for crisp and lurid copy, has fallen upon lean times. After his triumphant expos? of a notorious serial killer, he
''I mark this day most especially with a White Stone.'' ---Lewis Carroll, The Diaries of Lewis Carroll Edmund Whitty, a London newspaper correspondent who can usually be counted upon for crisp and lurid copy, has fallen upon lean times. After his triumphant expos? of a notorious serial killer, he
''I mark this day most especially with a White Stone.'' ---Lewis Carroll, The Diaries of Lewis Carroll Edmund Whitty, a London newspaper correspondent who can usually be counted upon for crisp and lurid copy, has fallen upon lean times. After his triumphant expos? of a notorious serial killer, he