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The House of Clay Peter McDonald

The House of Clay By Peter McDonald

The House of Clay by Peter McDonald


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Summary

A collection of poems exploring Peter McDonald's Belfast childhood during the troubled 1970s. The poems in this work also draw upon the Middle East and upon Greek and Latin sources.

The House of Clay Summary

The House of Clay by Peter McDonald

"The House of Clay" is Peter McDonald's fourth book of poems, containing lyrics which combine intense resonance of narrative and imagery with powerful formal concentration. Autobiographical material, founded on a childhood in Belfast during the troubled 1970s, is developed and transformed by the book's other strands: poems on the contemporary Middle East, and poems drawing on Greek and Latin sources (including translations of Pindar and Virgil) build together into a moving and complex meditation on personal and historical loss. McDonald is one of the most widely-known (and most controversial) critics of modern British and Irish poetry; his poetry builds into itself the critical intelligence and anger of that context, along with the visionary intensity of an original, and impassioned imagination. "The House of Clay" creates a new and uncompromising kind of Irish poetry, in which the ancient and the modern, the pagan and the Northern Irish Protestant, find a piercingly clear register.

The House of Clay Reviews

'McDonald is a fine poet and Pastorals a varied, warm-hearted collection - John Greening, The London Magazine (on McDonald's previous collection).

About Peter McDonald

Peter McDonald was born and grew up in Belfast. He won the Newdigate Prize for Poetry and an Eric Gregory Award. A University teacher, he is currently Christopher Tower Student and Tutor in Poetry in the English Language at Christ Church, Oxford. A prominent critic of modern and contemporary poetry, he has published a book on Louis MacNeice, a study of Northern Irish poetry entitled Mistaken Identities, and, most recently, Serious Poetry: Form and Authority from Yeats to Hill. He has edited MacNeice's Selected Plays, and is also the editor of the forthcoming new edition of MacNeice's Collected Poems.

Table of Contents

Contents San Domenico 9 The hand 11 As seen 13 Cetacea 15 Clearout 17 The gnat 19 Literal 21 War diary 22 The moth 23 The other world 24 Strongman 25 Spoils 27 The overcoat 28 A schoolboy 30 Windows 31 Three rivers 32 The pattern 35 Syrian 37 The fob-watch 38 Against the fear of death 40 Mar Sarkis 41 In heaven 42 Inventory 44 The anniversary 45 Forecast 46 Flex 47 The walk 48 Quis separabit 49 Late morning 50 The pieces 51 The street called Straight 56 Arithmetic 57 Vigilantes 58 Ode 59 44A 60 The bees 62 Coda 66 Notes 69

Additional information

GOR004779381
9781857548716
185754871X
The House of Clay by Peter McDonald
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Carcanet Press Ltd
2007-01-25
64
N/A
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