

An edition of Stephen Spender (1959)
journals, 1939-1983
By Stephen Spender
Publish Date
1986
Publisher
Random House
Language
eng
Pages
510
Description:
"Stephen Spender's Collected Poems is the first gathering together of this renowned poet's major work in more than thirty years. The book contains recent uncollected poems, including remembrances of Auden, Stravinsky, and Louis MacNeice, as well as previously uncollected early poems. Sir Stephen has also made considerable changes in the texts of his earlier work, eliminating some poems and significantly reworking many others. Stephen Spender is a signal figure in the history of poetry in English in our century. A poet of engagement, both political and emotional, he has witnessed and vividly described the traumas and trials of his age. This definitive collection of his poems is his essential testimony."--Back cover.
subjects: Critics, Diaries, English Poets, Biographies, Journal intime, Écrivains anglais, English Authors, Biography
People: Stephen Spender (1909-), Stephen Spender (1909-1995)
Places: Great Britain
Times: 20th century, 20e siècle