
Collected Later Poems
Christopher Middleton(Author)
Carcanet Press Ltd
Published on 30. January 2014
Book
Paperback/Softback
439 pages
978-1-84777-152-0 (ISBN)
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August Kleinzahler says, 'Christopher Middleton is, and remains, a shocking man. One hardly knows where to begin - ' There are few risks Middleton will not take in his poems. For six decades and more he has uncovered new dimensions in language. The last decade has been one of continuous discovery and extension. His English is an open medium, responding to Arabic, German, Spanish, French and other media. And English is eloquent in its nonsense as much as in its sense. His poems do not linger in the dank alleyways of self: he is always a maker and a shaper, of things that become durable resources for the reader, that refine and extend how we think, see and feel through formed language.
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'Poems, translations, essays - Christopher Middleton's are among the most visited books on my shelves; always dependable for re-exciting the possibilities of language.' --Jennie Feldman 'The poet's ancestry, his Englishness, is relegated without denial. But the movement, whether it is generated in America, Provence, or Cappadocia, is always of encounter - of an eroticism, with the inner and outer, a profound in-touchness with the multiplicities of existence - a mark of all important poets.' ---Tom LowensteinMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
Manchester
United Kingdom
ISBN-13
978-1-84777-152-0 (9781847771520)
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Christopher Middleton was born in Truro, Cornwall, in 1926. He studied at Merton College, Oxford, before teaching at the University of Zurich, at King's College, London, and as Professor of Germanic Languages at the University of Texas, Austin. He has published translations of Robert Walser, Nietzsche, Holderlin, Goethe, Gert Hofmann and many others. Carcanet have published his poetry, prose and translations since 1975. His books include Selected Writings (1989), Faint Harps and Silver Voices: Translations (2000), The Word Pavilion (2001) and Collected Poems (2008).