Two Roads Taken, The
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Description:
Dannie Abse's prose anthology draws together essays and autobiographical material spanning a lifetime of writing and practising medicine. We are treated to amusing anecdotes of Abse's time as a trainee-doctor in wartime Britain, as well as more serious pieces on the Holocaust, Jewishness and the impact literature has had on his medical work. His detailed critical essays on poe...
Dannie Abse's prose anthology draws together essays and autobiographical material spanning a lifetime of writing and practising medicine. We are treated to amusing anecdotes of Abse's time as a trainee-doctor in wartime Britain, as well as more serious pieces on the Holocaust, Jewishness and the impact literature has had on his medical work. His detailed critical essays on poe...
Description:
Dannie Abse's prose anthology draws together essays and autobiographical material spanning a lifetime of writing and practising medicine. We are treated to amusing anecdotes of Abse's time as a trainee-doctor in wartime Britain, as well as more serious pieces on the Holocaust, Jewishness and the impact literature has had on his medical work. His detailed critical essays on poets ranging from Keats to Plath allow us to engage with his own poetic principles: 'I believe all poetry should be written out of a personal predicament and should be necessary; that there is an unconscious aspect to poetry, that it's not all on the surface'. The resounding voice, like that of his poems, is humorous, compassionate and civilised.
Review:
'His prose has great richness and delicacy.' Sunday Times'It is all told with a dry humour and lack of self-importance which is attractive after the posturing of many poets when they stoop to prose. Not that Abse scorns his poetic vocation. He writes about it, as he writes about his work as a doctor, frankly and seriously.' The Times
Author Biography:
Dannie Abse was born in Cardiff in 1923 and studied medicine in London. His first volume of poetry, After Every Green Thing (Hutchinson, 1948), was published two years before he qualified as a physician. Although principally known as a poet, he has also published novels, plays, essays and an autobiography, Goodbye Twentieth Century (Pimlico, 2001). Dannie Abse has received many literary awards. He is president of the Welsh Academy of Letters.
Dannie Abse's prose anthology draws together essays and autobiographical material spanning a lifetime of writing and practising medicine. We are treated to amusing anecdotes of Abse's time as a trainee-doctor in wartime Britain, as well as more serious pieces on the Holocaust, Jewishness and the impact literature has had on his medical work. His detailed critical essays on poets ranging from Keats to Plath allow us to engage with his own poetic principles: 'I believe all poetry should be written out of a personal predicament and should be necessary; that there is an unconscious aspect to poetry, that it's not all on the surface'. The resounding voice, like that of his poems, is humorous, compassionate and civilised.
Review:
'His prose has great richness and delicacy.' Sunday Times'It is all told with a dry humour and lack of self-importance which is attractive after the posturing of many poets when they stoop to prose. Not that Abse scorns his poetic vocation. He writes about it, as he writes about his work as a doctor, frankly and seriously.' The Times
Author Biography:
Dannie Abse was born in Cardiff in 1923 and studied medicine in London. His first volume of poetry, After Every Green Thing (Hutchinson, 1948), was published two years before he qualified as a physician. Although principally known as a poet, he has also published novels, plays, essays and an autobiography, Goodbye Twentieth Century (Pimlico, 2001). Dannie Abse has received many literary awards. He is president of the Welsh Academy of Letters.
Autor | Abse, Dannie |
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Ilmumisaeg | 2003 |
Kirjastus | Enitharmon Press |
Köide | Kõvakaaneline |
Bestseller | Ei |
Lehekülgede arv | 208 |
Pikkus | 222 |
Laius | 222 |
Keel | English |
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