This book is a collection of transformative poems by a writer who revolutionized Anglo-Irish verse, showcasing a range of emotions from comical to tragic, including his masterpiece ‘The Great Hunger’. It is part of the Penguin Modern series, which celebrates the pioneering spirit of Penguin Modern Classics with fifty new books. Each book offers a unique, contemporary, and international perspective, featuring works by renowned authors like Kathy Acker, James Baldwin, Truman Capote, Stanislaw Lem, George Orwell, and Shirley Jackson. The collection includes essays, poems, and stories that transport readers from the deep South to modern Japan, New York’s underground scene to the farthest reaches of outer space.
Why You Should Read?
- Experience a range of emotions and styles from a master of Anglo-Irish verse.
- Discover diverse voices and perspectives from iconic authors worldwide.
- Explore thought-provoking essays, moving poems, and surreal stories.
- Perfect for readers interested in contemporary, international literature.