A poignant memoir and tribute to the Oxford poet Nairn by the
author who went on to create The Worm Ouroboros and the
groundbreaking Zimiamvia fantasy trilogy. Eric Rucker Eddison's
first book, originally published privately in hardback during the
First World War, is a poignant memoir and tribute to the Oxford
poet Philip Sidney Fletcher Nairn, whose work was so inspired by
his Scottish ancestry, life in the Lake District, and his
subsequent travels across Asia. This first official paperback
edition includes a poignant and evocative biography, a dozen
photographs, and more than 50 of Nairn's poems, and marks the
centenary of his untimely death in Kuala Lumpur in May 1914, aged
just 30 years old.
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