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Self LoveW.G. Shepherd
Imprint: Anvil Press Poetry
Publisher: Carcanet Press Available as: Paperback (48 pages) (Pub. Feb 1983) 9780856460975 Out of Stock
To Margaret 1 Incipe At the Brices’ party you had such style 2 Wedding Photograph Here you are all in white, 3 The Art of Quarrelling Many marital quarrels Attempted love and sexual identity form the recurring themes of W.G. Shepherd’s third collection of poems. As in his previous books, Sun, Oak, Almond, I (1970) and Evidences (1980), he writes searchingly in a variety of styles, lyric, narrative and reflective. His poems, wrote Christopher Hope reviewing Evidences, ‘are a rare blend: thoroughly disciplined yet unrelentingly experimental.’ W.G. Shepherd writes compellingly, whether exploring ideas of emotional loss through the broken discourse of the ‘Serenade’ poems, portraying the frustrations of the immature and egocentric character in the verse biography ‘Guy’, or translating an erotic poem by Ovid. |
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