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Einband grossSome Are More Human Than Others: Drawings with Words
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Some Are More Human Than Others: Drawings with Words

TaschenbuchKartoniert, Paperback
16 Seiten
Englisch
The British poet Stevie Smith, as her many readers well know, sprinkled her drawings throughout her poetry collections. In this sketchbook, Some Are More Human Than Others, she did the opposite--she spiced her drawings with words. Together they resound with what Robert Lowell described as Smith´s unique and cheerfully gruesome voice and open up a little world of peculiar experience: something somber and something gay, innocent and cruel--truths of our world trapped off guard.mehr

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KlappentextThe British poet Stevie Smith, as her many readers well know, sprinkled her drawings throughout her poetry collections. In this sketchbook, Some Are More Human Than Others, she did the opposite--she spiced her drawings with words. Together they resound with what Robert Lowell described as Smith´s unique and cheerfully gruesome voice and open up a little world of peculiar experience: something somber and something gay, innocent and cruel--truths of our world trapped off guard.
Details
ISBN/GTIN978-0-8112-1110-9
ProduktartTaschenbuch
EinbandartKartoniert, Paperback
Erscheinungsjahr1990
Erscheinungsdatum14.02.1990
Reihen-Nr.0680
Seiten16 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
MasseBreite 172 mm, Höhe 159 mm, Dicke 9 mm
Gewicht150 g
Artikel-Nr.12369232

Autor

Stevie Smith (1902-1971) was born in Hull, England, but when she was three she moved with her parents and sister to Avondale Road in Palmers Green. Here she stayed for over sixty years, after her parents' death living with her beloved "Lion Aunt." She was the author of three novels and a dozen collections of poetry. Although baptized Florence Margaret Smith, she was nicknamed Stevie after Steve Donoghue the jockey.