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The Citizen - and the making of 'City' (Paperback)
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The Citizen - and the making of 'City' (Paperback)
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Loot Price R378
Discovery Miles 3 780
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When Roy Fisher told Gael Turnbull in 1960 that he had 'started
writing like mad' and produced 'a sententious prose book, about the
length of a short novel, called the Citizen' he was registering a
sea change in his work, finding a mode to express his almost
visceral connection with Birmingham in a way that drew on his
sensibility and a wealth of materials that could last a lifetime.
Much later in his career he would say that 'Birmingham is what I
think with.' This 'melange of evocation, maundering, imagining,
fiction and autobiography,' as he called it, was written 'so as to
be able to have a look at myself & see what I think.' All that
was known of this work before Fisher's death in 2017 is that
fragments from it had been used as the prose sections in City and
that - never otherwise published - it was thought not to have
survived. This proved not to be the case, and in The Citizen and
the Making of City, Peter Robinson, the poet's literary executor,
has edited the breakthrough fragment and placed it in conjunction
with the first 1961 published version of Fisher's signature collage
of poetry and prose, along with a never published longer manuscript
of it found among the poet's archive at the University of
Sheffield, and some previously unpublished poems that were
considered for inclusion during the complex evolution of the work
that Robinson tracks in his introduction. By offering in a single
publication the definitive 1969 text, two variant versions of City,
its prose origins in The Citizen and continuation in Then
Hallucinations, as well as some of the poetry left behind, this
landmark publication offers a unique insight into Roy Fisher's most
emblematic work. It is supplemented with an anthology of Fisher's
own comments on City and a secondary bibliography of criticism on
his profound response to changes wrought upon England's industrial
cities in the middle of the 20th century.
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