

An edition of Louis MacNeice (1995)
By Jon Stallworthy
Publish Date
1995
Publisher
Faber and Faber
Language
eng
Pages
572
Description:
In this compelling new study of one of the century's most memorable poets, Jon Stallworthy has produced an outstanding full-scale biography of Louis MacNeice, drawing on the testimony of family, friends, lovers, and MacNeice's extensive unpublished correspondence and papers. Stallworthy, whose Wilfred Owen was described by Graham Greene as "one of the finest biographies of our time," has produced another no less remarkable life of an equally haunting figure. MacNeice's mother died when he was seven and Stallworthy shows how his imagination transmuted her ghostly presence, and the powerful presence of his father, into an elemental opposition structuring most of what he would write - from anguished indictments of his native Ireland to poignant love poems.
subjects: Radio producers and directors, Poets, Irish, Irish Poets, Great Britain, 1907-1963, Biography, Macneice, louis, 1907-1963, Poets, biography, Irish Authors, Poètes irlandais, Biographies, Biografie, Poets
People: Louis MacNeice, Louis MacNeice (1907-1963)
Places: Great Britain
Times: 20th century