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ISBN: PB: 9781847771131

Carcanet

January 2012

320 pp.

21.6x13.5 cm

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£18,95
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Incorrigibly Plural

Louis MacNeice and His Legacy

"Incorrigibly Plural" celebrates the diversity and vitality of Louis MacNeice's writing. Poets and critics illuminate the work of a writer whose achievement and influence is increasingly recognised as central to modern poetry in English. Contributions include responses to MacNeice by poets such as Paul Farley, Leontia Flynn, Nick Laird, Derek Mahon, Glyn Maxwell and Paul Muldoon; discussions by critics such as Neil Corcoran, Valentine Cunningham, Hugh Haughton, Peter McDonald and Clair Wills; and more biographical accounts, including a memoir by MacNeice's son, the late Dan MacNeice.

For each of them, MacNeice remains a continuing presence for his insight into the mechanisms of the modern world, his complex political awareness, his ability to bring the historical moment alive. Above all, what emerges is pleasure in MacNeice's plurality of language and forms.

More than a retrospective work of criticism, "Incorrigibly Plural" belongs to live debates about contemporary poetry.

About the Author

Fran Brearton is Reader in English at Queen's University Belfast. She is the author of "The Great War in Irish Poetry" (Oxford University Press, 2000) and "Reading Michael Longley" (Bloodaxe, 2006).