As well as a highly respected poet and editor, Mick Imlah
(1956–2009) was one of the finest literary critics of his
generation. He spent most of his twenty-five-year career working for
the Times Literary Supplement, reinterpreting familiar writers from
Tennyson and Trollope to Larkin and Muldoon, and – as his interest
in his Scottish background grew – elucidating those fallen from
favour, such as Barrie, Buchan, Muir and Scott. With a preface by Mark
Ford, this volume draws together a selection of Imlah’s essays that
reveal the formidable breadth of his unique literary insight, and the
flair with which he communicated it. The volume also encompasses some
of his pieces on miscellaneous subjects such as sport and travel, as
well as on his own poetry, in order to provide a rounded sense of
Imlah the man and writer. Mick Imlah was born in 1956 and educated at
Magdalen College, Oxford, where he taught as a Junior Fellow. He was
editor of Poetry Review from 1983 to 1986, Chatto and Windus poetry
editor from 1989 to 1993, and worked at the Times Literary Supplement
for many years until his death in 2009. His second collection of
poetry, The Lost Leader, won the Forward Prize in 2008.
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Selected Prose
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9783035399868
Publisert
2018
Utgave
1. utgave
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Vendor
Peter Lang Ltd, International Academic Publishers
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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