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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.
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.

Tom Sutcliffe

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Poetry - reading, writing, editing and translating


