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My Grandmother's Glass Eye

  • Craig Raine

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By poetry we - we the masses - mean something vague, something untrue, something uplifting, something beautiful, something so eloquent it isn't for everyday. The word poetry is up there with soul. And I am against it.' My Grandmother's Glass Eye deploys its considerable learning, its intelligent expertise, wittily, memorably. It is an exercise in demystification and clarity. If you want to know how poetry works on the page, here are sure-footed accounts of particular poems. There is something Johnsonian in Craig Raine's common sense - an elegant wrecking ball used with precision and delicacy to pick off the pretentious, the platitudinous, the over-promoted. Here, poetry is well read, attentively read, by a practitioner whose range runs from Bion to John Lennon, from Bishop to Balanchine.

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  • English poetry, history and criticism
  • English poetry
  • History and criticism
  • Poésie anglaise
  • Histoire et critique
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  • Craig Raine

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    1 ratings · 35 works

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    Atlantic Books, Limited

    2016

  • Edition cover

    Atlantic Books, Limited

    2016