Writing to the Moment: Essays 1980-86 (Faber Poetry)

Writing to the Moment: Essays 1980-86 (Faber Poetry)

by TomPaulin (Author)

Synopsis

Subjects as diverse as Ian Paisley's rhetoric and T.S. Eliot's anti-Semitism; poets including Elizabeth Bishop, John Clare, Louis MacNeice and Gerard Manley Hopkins; the art of criticism itself--all come under the eye of one of our most impassioned and exciting critics. Tom Paulin's political nous and intellectual rigour, his championing of the sort of "meltfresh, newpainted, all-in-the-moment" journalism that marked William Hazlitt as one of the greatest critics of his age, and his own exemplary subscription to this school of writing, make "Writing to the Moment" essential reading for all students of literature and vernacular culture.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 320
Edition: 1st Edition Thus.
Publisher: Faber & Faber
Published: 01 Sep 1998

ISBN 10: 0571175821
ISBN 13: 9780571175826

Media Reviews
Paulin is a liberating critic, who can solve in a throw-away line the kind of problem students and bewildered young poets carry about with them . . . He is an urgent and passionate champion of the English dissenting tradition, which tradition was never more necessary, never more suppressed. -- Kathleen Jamie, Independent on Sunday
There is never a dull moment in . . . [these] fizzing and provocative essays, that defy both the traditionalist academic and the ahistorical zealot of Theory. -- Nicholas Murray, TLS
Tom Paulin's Writing to the Moment reminds us that in the English tradition the essay has as much style and sparkle as any literary form. -- Bernard O'Donoghue, Independent
Author Bio
Tom Paulin is also the author of The Day-Star of Liberty, The Wind Dog, and The Invasion Handbook.