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fruitful discontent of the word: a further collection of poems

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A collection of late poems by Lawrence Durrell, previously unpublished in prose works and not collected before, edited by Peter Baldwin.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 73 pages
Publication date: 22 May 2018
Publisher: Colenso Books


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Lawrence Durrell's collection of predominantly late poems, which were not included in his COLLECTED POEMS 1931-1974 but were instead published in prose works and have not been previously collected, is now available. These poems were taken from SPIRIT OF PLACE, SICILIAN CAROUSEL, THE AVIGNON QUINTET, and CAESAR S VAST GHOST. Peter Baldwin served as the editor.

Lawrence Durrell, a renowned English novelist and poet, left an indelible mark on the literary world with his captivating prose and poetic works. Among his notable achievements, Durrell's COLLECTED POEMS 1931-1974 stands as a testament to his poetic prowess, encompassing a diverse range of themes and styles. However, there existed a collection of predominantly late poems that, while appearing in prose works, had yet to be gathered together in a comprehensive anthology.

These unpublished poems, which were drawn from various sources such as SPIRIT OF PLACE, SICILIAN CAROUSEL, THE AVIGNON QUINTET, and CAESAR S VAST GHOST, offer a unique glimpse into Durrell's artistic evolution and his profound connection with the natural world. Edited by the esteemed Peter Baldwin, this collection provides a valuable addition to Durrell's literary legacy, allowing readers to explore his poetic prowess in a fresh and compelling manner.

In SPIRIT OF PLACE, Durrell delves into the essence of place, exploring the profound relationship between humans and their surroundings. Through vivid imagery and sensory language, he transports readers to the landscapes of Greece, Cyprus, and India, evoking a sense of awe and wonder at the beauty and complexity of the natural world.

SICILIAN CAROUSEL, on the other hand, takes us on a whimsical journey through the vibrant streets and vibrant culture of Sicily. With its rich tapestry of characters and vivid descriptions, the poem captures the essence of the island's charm and allure, leaving readers with a sense of longing and nostalgia.

THE AVIGNON QUINTET, a series of interconnected poems, delves into the themes of love, loss, and the complexities of human relationships. Durrell's poetic language is rich and evocative, as he explores the nuances of love and the devastating effects of loss on the human soul.

CAESAR S VAST GHOST, a haunting and enigmatic poem, explores the concept of memory and the power of the past to shape our present. Durrell's poetic vision is deeply introspective, as he examines the ways in which memories can haunt us, influence our decisions, and shape our identities.

By presenting these unpublished poems in a single collection, Peter Baldwin has done justice to Lawrence Durrell's artistic vision. His meticulous editing and thoughtful introduction provide valuable insights into the context and significance of these poems, allowing readers to appreciate Durrell's poetic genius in a new and profound way.

In conclusion, Lawrence Durrell's collection of predominantly late poems, which were not included in his COLLECTED POEMS 1931-1974 but were instead published in prose works and have not been previously collected, is a testament to his enduring poetic legacy. Through his vivid imagery, sensory language, and profound exploration of themes, Durrell's poetry continues to resonate with readers, offering a glimpse into his artistic brilliance and his deep connection with the natural world. Peter Baldwin's meticulous editing and thoughtful introduction make this collection a valuable addition to Durrell's literary oeuvre, allowing readers to appreciate his poetic genius in a fresh and compelling manner.

Weight: 120g
Dimension: 148 x 209 x 12 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9780992863272

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