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ISBN: PB: 9780856463723

Carcanet

October 2004

112 pp.

21.6x13.8 cm

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£7,95
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Black Marigolds and Coloured Stars

For many, the versions from Asian and Oriental poetry made by E. Powys Mathers during and shortly after the First World War rank with those of Arthur Waley or Ezra Pound. This volume, pairing his first two books, Coloured Stars and Black Marigolds, assembles the best of his remarkable poetry, which even now reads with undated freshness.

Poet and dramatist Tony Harrison, a long-time Mathers admirer, describes the puzzles of Mathers' life and the fascination and originality of his poetry in his entertaining preface.

About the Author

E. Powys Mathers (1892-1939) is most often remembered, other than as the author of Black Marigolds, for his version of the "Thousand Nights and One Night" and as his alter ego, "Torquemada" of the Observer – a name to conjure with in the history of the cryptic crossword. He published several other collections of translations from oriental verse.