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Clavics (Paperback, 2nd Second Edition, Second ed.): Geoffrey Hill Clavics (Paperback, 2nd Second Edition, Second ed.)
Geoffrey Hill
R291 Discovery Miles 2 910 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

'Over 32 poems Geoffrey Hill traces an elegiac sequence for William Lawes and his music, intermingling the historical events around his death with flashes of the everyday. The result is a collection that delights in eccentric incongruities. Ben Jonson will appear a line after a popular instant coffee blend has been mentioned, Dante will be found next to a mime artist, Marcel Marceau, and Lawes himself figures auditioning for Ronnie Scott. Mr Hill actively seeks out such juxtapositions. He will audaciously rhyme "haruspex", an Etruscan soothsayer who saw prophecies in the entrails of victims, with "bad sex", his poetry delighting in "a dissonance to make them wince". Yet, as Mr Hill writes, when speaking of Lawes's tendency to jar different musical themes, "the grace of music is its dissonance." This discordance is part of his wider belief in the public nature of poetry. Refusing to be a "light entertainer" like the hypocrites in Dante's inferno, Mr Hill presents a difficult world as he sees it. His gift lies in making such difficulty momentarily understood.' THE ECONOMIST

Peer Gynt and Brand (Paperback): Henrik Ibsen Peer Gynt and Brand (Paperback)
Henrik Ibsen; Translated by Geoffrey Hill 1
R405 R330 Discovery Miles 3 300 Save R75 (19%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

A new Penguin edition of Ibsen's two great verse plays, in masterful versions by one of our greatest living poets, Geoffrey Hill. These two powerful and contrasting verse dramas by Ibsen made his reputation as a playwright. The fantastical adventures of the irrepressible Peer Gynt - poet, idler, procrastinator, seducer - draw on Norwegian folklore to conjure up mountains, kidnappings, shipwrecks and trolls in an exuberant examination of truth and the self; while Brand, an unsparing vision of an idealistic priest who lives by his steely faith, explores free will and sacrifice. This volume brings together the poet Geoffrey Hill's acclaimed stage version of Brand with a new poetic rendering of Peer Gynt, published for the first time. This Penguin edition includes an interview with Geoffrey Hill about recreating Ibsen in English, an introduction by Janet Garton and editorial materials by Tore Rem.

The Aspirate, Or, the Use of the Letter 'h' in English, Latin, Greek and Gaelic (Paperback): Geoffrey Hill The Aspirate, Or, the Use of the Letter 'h' in English, Latin, Greek and Gaelic (Paperback)
Geoffrey Hill
R536 Discovery Miles 5 360 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Aspirate, Or, the Use of the Letter 'h' in English, Latin, Greek and Gaelic (Hardcover): Geoffrey Hill The Aspirate, Or, the Use of the Letter 'h' in English, Latin, Greek and Gaelic (Hardcover)
Geoffrey Hill
R883 Discovery Miles 8 830 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Selected Poems (Paperback): Geoffrey Hill Selected Poems (Paperback)
Geoffrey Hill 2
R344 R281 Discovery Miles 2 810 Save R63 (18%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

This first selection of Geoffrey Hill's poetry charts the evolution of a complex, uncompromising, visionary body of work over fifty years. It includes poems from Hill's astonishing debut, For the Unfallen, through the verset-sequence Mercian Hymns, to acclaimed recent work, including The Orchards of Syon and Without Title.

The Book of Baruch by the Gnostic Justin (Hardcover): Geoffrey Hill The Book of Baruch by the Gnostic Justin (Hardcover)
Geoffrey Hill; Edited by Kenneth Haynes
R885 Discovery Miles 8 850 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

At his death in 2016, Geoffrey Hill left behind The Book of Baruch by the Gnostic Justin, his last work, a sequence of more than 270 poems, to be published posthumously as his final statement. Written in long lines of variable length, with much off-rhyme and internal rhyme, the verse-form of the book stands at the opposite end from the ones developed in the late Daybooks of Broken Hierarchies (2013), where he explored highly taut constructions such as Sapphic meter, figure-poems, fixed rhyming strophes, and others. The looser metrical plan of the new book admits an enormous range of tones of voices. Thematically, the work is a summa of a lifetime's meditation on the nature of poetry. A riot of similes about the poetic art makes a passionate claim for the enduring strangeness of poetry in the midst of its evident helplessness. The relation between art and spirituality is another connecting thread. In antiquity, Justin's gnostic Book of Baruch was identified as the 'worst of heresies,' and the use of it in Hill's poem, as well as the references to alchemy, heterodox theological speculation, and the formal logics of mathematics, music, and philosophy are made coolly, as art and as emblems for our inadequate and perplexed grasp of time, fate, and eternity. A final set of themes is autobiographical, including Hill's childhood, the bombing of London, his late trip to Germany, his alarm and anger at Brexit, and his sense of decline and of death close at hand. It is a great work, and in Hill's oeuvre it is a uniquely welcoming work, open to all comers.

Broken Hierarchies - Poems 1952-2012 (Hardcover): Geoffrey Hill Broken Hierarchies - Poems 1952-2012 (Hardcover)
Geoffrey Hill; Edited by Kenneth Haynes
R1,558 Discovery Miles 15 580 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Broken Hierarchies collects twenty books of poems by Geoffrey Hill, written over sixty years, and presents them in their definitive form. Four of these books (Ludo, Expostulations on the Volcano, Liber Illustrium Virorum, and Al Tempo de' Tremuoti) have never before appeared in print, and three of them (Hymns to Our Lady of Chartres, Pindarics, and Clavics) have been greatly revised and expanded.

The Last Wizard (Paperback): Geoffrey Hill The Last Wizard (Paperback)
Geoffrey Hill
R670 Discovery Miles 6 700 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The last wizard is a story about a young apprentice who's life is thrown into turmoil. He is chased by evil, his friends and masters are dead, the land is being raped and he is the only one left to find out the truth and to save his land. Once you start the last wizard you enter a land of fantasy and magic, you will forget your own problems and become drawn into an adventure of epic proportions.

The Triumph of Love (Paperback, 1st Mariner Books ed): Geoffrey Hill The Triumph of Love (Paperback, 1st Mariner Books ed)
Geoffrey Hill
R399 R348 Discovery Miles 3 480 Save R51 (13%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In Geoffrey Hill's words, "The poet's job is to define and yet again define. If the poet doesn't make certain horrors appear horrible, who will?" This astonishing book is a protest against evil and a tribute to those who have had the courage to resist it.


Canaan (Paperback, 1st Mariner Books ed): Geoffrey Hill Canaan (Paperback, 1st Mariner Books ed)
Geoffrey Hill
R402 R351 Discovery Miles 3 510 Save R51 (13%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Here is public poetry of uncommon moral urgency: it bears witness to the sufferings of the innocent at the hands of history and to the martyrdom of those who have dared look history in the eye. "Rich, quarrelsome...handsome and brutish...Hill's poetry is the major achievement of late-twentieth-century verse," says The New Criterion. "Canaan is one of the few serious books we will have to mark the millennium."

New and Collected Poems - 1952-1992 (Hardcover): Geoffrey Hill New and Collected Poems - 1952-1992 (Hardcover)
Geoffrey Hill
R922 R761 Discovery Miles 7 610 Save R161 (17%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Broken Hierarchies - Poems 1952-2012 (Paperback): Geoffrey Hill Broken Hierarchies - Poems 1952-2012 (Paperback)
Geoffrey Hill; Edited by Kenneth Haynes
R1,176 Discovery Miles 11 760 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Broken Hierarchies collects twenty books of poems by Geoffrey Hill, written over sixty years, and presents them in their definitive form. Four of these books (Ludo, Expostulations on the Volcano, Liber Illustrium Virorum, and Al Tempo de' Tremuoti) have never before appeared in print, and three of them (Hymns to Our Lady of Chartres, Pindarics, and Clavics) have been greatly revised and expanded.

The Enemy's Country - Words, Contexture, and other Circumstances of Language (Hardcover): Geoffrey Hill The Enemy's Country - Words, Contexture, and other Circumstances of Language (Hardcover)
Geoffrey Hill
R1,335 Discovery Miles 13 350 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Geoffrey Hill is University Professor at Boston University. He holds an honorary D. Litt. from the University of Leeds and is an Honorary Fellow of both Keble College, Oxford and Emmanuel College, Cambridge. Amongst many other recognitions of his work as a poet, he has received the Hawthornden Prize and the Whitbread Award. He gave the Clark Lectures, on which this book is based, in 1986. `Well done!' is a familiar cry with a complex sense. It may applaud the merest knack, patronize a decent competence, or squarely recognize something at once finely-achieved and morally just. The language of true valuing is constantly shadowed by parodies of itself - sales-talk, sociable politeness, or gush. The Enemy's Country is concerned with the ways in which judgement is conveyed through language, and with the difficulty of clearing the terms of judgement not from but for the pressures of circumstance so that what is said may be fitting. Poetry has sometimes been credited with a special place as a form of conduct in language, as if it were a world of words of its own from which the poet masterfully dispenses a distinctly free speech. These essays enquire whether such high praises, even when sincere, are apt to the real conditions of poets' work, to their share of drudgery, their fears of misapprehension or their need to please, to the entanglements of meaning in historical communities. The 'sheer perfection' of lyric utterance is shown to involve a recognition and acceptance of the poet's place in `the scheme of things', a scheme of business and accommodation which is not ideally clean but which remains a ground of the art's refinement. Dryden is at the centre of the book. Around his exemplary figure, Geoffrey Hill describes with biting erudition and minutely sympathetic imagination the perplexities and felicity of genius in writers such as Donne, Hobbes, and Marvell. The book closes with a study of Pound's `Envoi:1919' in which Hill, characteristically, brings together humour, scrupulousness, and enquiring commitment to the hopes of poetry. The Enemy's Country enacts `virtue's struggle to clear and maintain its own meaning amid the commonplace approximation, the common practice of men'.

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