John Anthony Burgess Wilson (1917-93) was a prolific writer who explored the complexities of the modern world. This collection gathers his poems, showcasing his linguistic innovation and experimental style. Edited with an afterword by Jonathan Mann, this volume reveals a lesser-known facet of Burgess's creative genius.
From epic narratives to intimate verses, Burgess's poetry delves into themes of religion, politics, love, and loss. This collection is for readers interested in modernist literature, poetry enthusiasts, and scholars seeking a deeper understanding of Burgess's work. Discover the richness and eloquence of Burgess's poetic vision, now revealed in its entirety.
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