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Poems from an Attic

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Poems from an Attic is a collection of previously unseen poetry by Iris Murdoch, discovered long after her death.

The poems offer a fresh perspective on the inner life and desires of Murdoch, better known for her novels and philosophical works.

Edited by Miles Leeson, the collection contains verses found in a box in Murdoch's former home.

These poems span her lifetime and explore personal relationships, metaphysical questions, and her reflections on the human condition.

The collection adds a new layer to understanding Murdoch's creative and emotional landscape.

The poems showcase her experimentation with different forms and influences, revealing her constant effort to find her own poetic voice.

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as a newly published collection of Iris Murdoch's previously unseen poetry.
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Poetry - reading, writing, editing and translating

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