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Selected Poems 1957-1994 by Ted Hughes β€” book cover

Selected Poems 1957-1994

by Ted Hughes
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Overview

Poems from every phase of the career of a great poet

This selection of Ted Hughes's poetry, made by the author himself in 1995, includes poems from every phase of his four-decade career. Here are poems from Hughes's first book, The Hawk in the Rain, and its successor, Lupercal, which introduced him as a major poet; from Wodwo, Crow and Gaudete, book-length poetic sequences in which the natural world is made into a thrilling and terror-filled analogue to our human one; and from six volumes of his maturity, here arranged thematically, in which the poet is at once rural chronicler and form-breaking modern artist. The volume also includes previously uncollected poems and eight poems later incorporated into Birthday Letters, Hughes's meditation in verse on his marriage to Sylvia Plath, which became an international bestseller the year after his death.

Synopsis

Poems from every phase of the career of a great poet

This selection of Ted Hughes's poetry, made by the author himself in 1995, includes poems from every phase of his four-decade career. Here are poems from Hughes's first book, The Hawk in the Rain, and its successor, Lupercal, which introduced him as a major poet; from Wodwo, Crow and Gaudete, book-length poetic sequences in which the natural world is made into a thrilling and terror-filled analogue to our human one; and from six volumes of his maturity, here arranged thematically, in which the poet is at once rural chronicler and form-breaking modern artist. The volume also includes previously uncollected poems and eight poems later incorporated into Birthday Letters, Hughes's meditation in verse on his marriage to Sylvia Plath, which became an international bestseller the year after his death.

The Times Literary Supplement - John Bayley

. . . Hughes had the same spontaneity of craft which came from some inner joy in the ceremonial powers of poetry.

About the Author, Ted Hughes

The masterful British poet and critic Ted Hughes (1930-98) wrote more than forty books, including, in the last decade of his life, Shakespeare and the Goddess of Complete Being; Tales from Ovid; verse adaptations of Aeschylus's Oresteia, Racine's Phedre, and Euripedes' Alcestis; and Birthday Letters.

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From the Publisher

"Whether he wrote poems about the farm, or wild birds and animals, or birthday masques for Royal occasions, Hughes had the same spontaneity of craft which came from some inner joy in the ceremonial powers of poetry." β€”John Bayley, The Times Literary Supplement

"Hughes has a great spiritual imaginationβ€”he is truly a visionary and a modern primitive." β€”Ian Sansom, London Review of Books

John Bayley

Hughes had the same spontaneity of craft which came from some inner joy in the ceremonial powers of poetry.
β€” The Times Literary Supplement

John Bayley

. . . Hughes had the same spontaneity of craft which came from some inner joy in the ceremonial powers of poetry.
β€”The Times Literary Supplement

Book Details

Published
October 1, 2002
Publisher
Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Pages
352
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780374528645

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