Changing Shape: New and Selected Poems

Changing Shape: New and Selected Poems

by EdwardLucie-Smith (Author)

Synopsis

The poetry of Edward Lucie-Smith begins in A Tropical Childhood (1961), a rich landscape overlaid with different kinds of emotional and spiritual hunger. The poet became central to the Group, leading its sessions and experimenting with forms, in particular the dramatic monologues in Confessions and Histories (1964). With Towards Silence (1968) his poetry sought a new direction. Weary of conventional verse forms , tired of the sobriquet poet , he began experiments with poster poems, concrete verse, poetry solely for recitation. His last major collection, The Well Wishers , appeared in 1974. Since then his poems have appeared in limited editions if at all. This Selected is a return from disaffection, a careful sorting out of the valid from the invalid work in his oeuvre , and it contains a number of terse, penetrating poems of human and social comment composed in recent years. He remains a poet of the erotic and the aesthetic - it is hard to separate the terms in his work - and an historical and religious sensibility is at work.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 124
Publisher: Carcanet Press Ltd
Published: 18 Feb 2002

ISBN 10: 1857545494
ISBN 13: 9781857545494

Author Bio
Edward Lucie Smith was born in 1933 in Kingston, Jamaica. He was educated at King's School, Canterbury and Merton College, Oxford, where he read History. After service as an Education Officer in the R.A.F., he worked in advertising for ten years before becoming a freelance author. He is a prolific and widely published writer on art. Several of his books, including Movements in Art since 1945, Visual Arts of the Twentieth Century, A Dictionary of Art Terms and Art Today are used as standard texts throughout the world. He is a poet and anthologist, and a photographer whose work is represented in the National Portrait Gallery in London