Roy Fuller: Writer and Society

by Powell, Neil
ISBN: 9781857541335
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When Roy Fuller died in 1991, there was general agreement: he was among the finest poets of his time, a novelist of importance, a man whose multi-stranded career--literary, cultural, professional--was exemplary. And he had been undervalued: he never quite, in his self deprecating phrase, "caught on." Drawing on unpublished letters and journals and on all the published sources, Roy Fuller: Writer and Society provides the first integrated account of an astonishing life's work. All the books of poetry are discussed, with close readings of vital individual poems; and the novels receive sustained attention. A fascinating and at times hilarious story of his other careers unfolds: as provincial schoolboy, solicitor's clerk, law student; wartime Navy radar engineer in England and East Africa; post-war solicitor and legal director of Woolwich Building Society; Oxford Professor of Poetry; BBC Governor; Chairman of the Arts Council Literature Panel. This book offers an authoritative study of a major writer and a portrait of a wise, wry, complex and likable man in his volatile world.
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Author: Powell, Neil
  • ISBN: 9781857541335
  • Condition: Used
  • Number Of Pages: 330
  • Publication Year: 1996
Language: English