David McGimpsey is legendary for the great editions he comes across when secondhand bookshopping in Montreal. Here's a sample of his lucky finds. For more treasures, check out his tumblr page.
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Showing posts with label Ted Hughes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ted Hughes. Show all posts
Sunday, 13 July 2014
Thursday, 28 March 2013
Ted Hughes
A few days ago, I linked to an interview with Al Alvarez in which the British editor and critic admitted that his admiration of Sylvia Plath's poetry had grown considerably in the intervening years. So much so that he argued her achievement now eclipsed Ted Hughes'. Predictably, my Facebook comment stream exploded. Among the commentators was Scottish poet Gerry Cambridge who defended Hughes, often quoting snippets from his own review of Hughes' Collected Poems which appeared in The Dark Horse, a literary magazine he edits. Intrigued by the portions he was quoting, I asked him to post the entire review online. I'm glad I did: the piece is superb. One of the most nuanced, incisive and penetrating assessments I've read of the book and, indeed, of Hughes' career. You'll find it here.
Sunday, 17 February 2013
Faber Photos
There's some amazing stuff archived at Faber's flickr photostream. Here's a sample.
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W.H. Auden. |
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Ezra Pound. |
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Robert Lowell. |
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T.S. Eliot's office door. |
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Seamus Heaney. |
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W.H. Auden. T.S. Eliot and wife Valerie. |
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Craig Raine and Ted Hughes. |
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Sylvia Plath feeding deer in Ontario (yes, Ontario). |
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