The Poems of Martin Seymour Smith (Hardcover)


Martin Seymour-Smith (1928-1998) was in the line of English poetry that includes Thomas Hardy and Robert Graves two poets whose biographies he wrote (he had known Graves since the age of fourteen, and revered Hardy). He was also a proponent of a phenomenological poetry rooted in experience, and an advocate of such experimental foreign-language poets as the Peruvian Cesar Vallejo. For younger poets, he points a way to go that is beyond the usual territories mapped out by Modernism and tradition. As well as a biographer, he was a brilliant critic the Samuel Johnson of his day, according to Anthony Burgess. His massive Guide to Modern World Literature included many original translations, several of which are collected here for the first time. In the critical realm, his combative instincts as a former bantam-weight boxer never left him. But the main theme of his poetry is love complex, often destructive, always mysterious which aches to know what is known only, or is unknowable.

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Martin Seymour-Smith (1928-1998) was in the line of English poetry that includes Thomas Hardy and Robert Graves two poets whose biographies he wrote (he had known Graves since the age of fourteen, and revered Hardy). He was also a proponent of a phenomenological poetry rooted in experience, and an advocate of such experimental foreign-language poets as the Peruvian Cesar Vallejo. For younger poets, he points a way to go that is beyond the usual territories mapped out by Modernism and tradition. As well as a biographer, he was a brilliant critic the Samuel Johnson of his day, according to Anthony Burgess. His massive Guide to Modern World Literature included many original translations, several of which are collected here for the first time. In the critical realm, his combative instincts as a former bantam-weight boxer never left him. But the main theme of his poetry is love complex, often destructive, always mysterious which aches to know what is known only, or is unknowable.

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Rune Press Limited

Country of origin

United Kingdom

Release date

June 2014

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Expected to ship within 12 - 17 working days

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160 x 109 x 36mm (L x W x T)

Format

Hardcover

Pages

333

ISBN-13

978-0-9574669-5-1

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9780957466951

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0-9574669-5-1



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