Publisher's Synopsis
Drawn from five collections written over 30 years, this selection of poetry by David Malouf explores themes which are familiar from his fiction: landscape and a sense of place; exile and belonging; and identity and memory.
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Drawn from five collections written over 30 years, this selection of poetry by David Malouf explores themes which are familiar from his fiction: landscape and a sense of place; exile and belonging; and identity and memory.
Chatto was founded in 1855 by a bookseller-publisher called John Camden Hotten. On Hotten's death, Andrew Chatto, who had worked there since he was fifteen, acquired the business with a sleeping partner, W.E. Windus. In 1917, The Hogarth Press was founded by Virginia and Leonard Woolf, and in 1946 this too came under Chatto's management. The firm published many significant writers and classics - R.L. Stevenson, Lytton Strachey, Marcel Proust, Laurie Lee, Christopher Isherwood, Rosamond Lehmann, Henry Green, Sigmund Freud and Iris Murdoch. Cecil Day-Lewis, Poet Laureate, was editorial director in the 1960s.
ISBN: | 9780701161361 |
Publisher: | Chatto & Windus |
Imprint: | Chatto & Windus |
Pub date: | 05 May 1994 |
DEWEY: | 821 |
DEWEY edition: | 20 |
Number of pages: | 135 |
Weight: | 162g |
Height: | 216mm |
Width: | 135mm |