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Poems From An Attic eBook

Newly Discovered, An Astonishing Collection From The Booker Prizewinner

by Iris Murdoch
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'...Without surpriseI see him now in evil company.A wicked face but oh those eyes could charm Heart, sudden heart, don t beat me to my knees.'Long hidden in an attic, vivid and revelatory poems shine a new light on the life and loves of Iris Murdoch.*As seen in the Guardian***With an introduction by Booker-shortlisted author Sarah Hall, and an essay from the editors.*In the dusty attic of Iris Murdoch s Oxford home lay a battered, black chest. In 2016, when the chest was finally opened, Murdoch s life in poems was revealed.Renowned for her fiercely intelligent novels and groundbreaking philosophy, Murdoch was one of the great writers of the twentieth century. Yet she is also known for her equally radical life intense friendships, relationships with both men and women, and an open marriage about which much has, often controversially, been written. Now, her tightly wrought and vivid poems reveal a new, deeply personal account in Murdoch s own voice. They range over the preoccupations closest to her heart, from the state of Ireland to memories of a first love lost in the Second World War.Murdoch kept her poems private or addressed them to specific individuals. This did not affect the attention she paid to her craft. Always obsessed with poetry, her technical skill is clear even in the musicality of the early pieces, maturing in the extraordinary, impassioned cycle Conversations with a Prince and in the liberation of free verse.Above all, these are masterful poems about love; there is no writer who reveals its secrets quite like Iris Murdoch. These are essential poems for those who, like her, think deeply about romance and friendship, jealousy and commitment, and about all the shades of love in our lives.Praise for Iris Murdoch:'I ve always been a big Iris Murdoch fan ... [She] lived her life with an incredibly open heart' Sarah Waters'More than almost any other writer, she understands the currents beneath the surface' Charlotte Mendelson'She is particularly good on what might be seen as our uglier feelings ... Murdoch writes so well about what it is to experience those twinges of envy and the cognate emotions, vanity and desire' TLS

Poems From An Attic

Newly Discovered, An Astonishing Collection From The Booker Prizewinner

by Iris Murdoch

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ISBN: 9781529957594
Publisher: Vintage Publishing
Release Date: November of 2025
Language: English
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Iris Murdoch

Jean Iris Murdoch (Dublin, 15 de julho de 1919 - Oxford, 8 de fevereiro de 1999) foi uma filósofa irlandesa.
Estudou Literaturas Clássicas, História Antiga e Filosofia no Somerville College, e fez uma pós-graduação também em Filosofia. Foi membro ativo do Partido Comunista até se distanciar da ideologia. Trabalhou na U.N.N.R.A. e deu aulas no Royal College of Art.
A partir de 1963 dedicou-se à escrita, tendo produzido 26 romances em 40 anos, os últimos escritos já enquanto sofria de Alzheimer. Em todas as suas obras podem ser observadas discussões com os filósofos, tendo como inimigo o caráter fatalista que o pensamento existencialista desencadeou.
Escreveu romances, contos, ensaios, peças e poemas. Entre as suas obras mais célebres estão O Mar, o Mar, vencedor do Prémio Booker (1978), O Príncipe Negro, vencedor do Prémio James Tait Black Memorial Prize (1973) e Os Olhos da Aranha (1956).
Em 2008, foi nomeada na lista «50 maiores escritores britânicos desde 1945», do The Times.

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