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'Rachel Falconer has drawn together a team of knowledgeable essayists whose work covers a great deal of necessary ground and is complemented by some fine tributary poems. Anyone interested in Kathleen Jamie - and that's an increasing number of people, including, I think, general readers of literature - will profit from this book.' Neil Corcoran, Emeritus Professor of English, University of Liverpool The first collection of critical essays on the writing of Kathleen Jamie, one of the most outstanding poets of our times Kathleen Jamie's works are classics. No one can read Kathleen Jamie and…mehr

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'Rachel Falconer has drawn together a team of knowledgeable essayists whose work covers a great deal of necessary ground and is complemented by some fine tributary poems. Anyone interested in Kathleen Jamie - and that's an increasing number of people, including, I think, general readers of literature - will profit from this book.' Neil Corcoran, Emeritus Professor of English, University of Liverpool The first collection of critical essays on the writing of Kathleen Jamie, one of the most outstanding poets of our times Kathleen Jamie's works are classics. No one can read Kathleen Jamie and remain indifferent or unchanged. Nationally acclaimed since her first major publications in the 1980s, Jamie stands out from other contemporary poets in her exceptional musicality, her strikingly unusual perspectives, her wry humour, translucent imagery and hard-edged economy of expression. These 16 newly commissioned critical essays and 7 previously unpublished poems by leading poets make up the first full-length study of Kathleen Jamie's writing. The essays discuss all of her poetry collections, including The Queen of Sheba (1994), Jizzen (1999), Mr and Mrs Scotland Are Dead: Poems 1980-94 (2002), The Tree House (2004) and The Overhaul (2012), as well as her travel writing, including Among Muslims (2002), her nature writing, Findings (2005) and Sightlines (2012) and her collaborative work, including Frissure (2013), with artist Brigid Collins. Whether engaging with national politics, with gender, with landscape and place, or with humanity's relation to the natural environment, this volume demonstrates that Kathleen Jamie's verse teaches us new ways of listening, of seeing and of living in the contemporary world. Readers will have access to 14 audio recordings of Kathleen Jamie reading from works discussed in the volume: www.euppublishing.com/page/kathleenjamie/audio Rachel Falconer is Professor of Modern English Literature at the University of Lausanne.
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Rachel Falconer is Professor and Chair of Modern English Literature at the University of Lausanne. Her publications include A Quest for Remembrance: The Underworld in Classical and Modern Literature, edited with Madeleine Scherer, and Hell in Contemporary Literature: Descent Narratives since 1945 .