Book description
A. E. Housman was one of the best-loved poets of his day, whose poems
conjure up a potent and idyllic rural world imbued with a poignant sense
of loss. They are expressed in simple rhythms, yet show a fine ear for
the subtleties of metre and alliteration. His scope is wide ? ranging
from religious doubt to intense nostalgia for the countryside. This
volume brings together 'A Shropshire Lad' (1896) and 'Last Poems'
(1922), along with the posthumous selections 'More Poems' and
'Additional Poems', and three translations of extracts from Aeschylus,
Sophocles and Euripides that display his mastery of Classical
literature.
Alfred Edward Housman (March 26, 1859 - April 30, 1936), usually
known as A. E. Housman, was an English poet and classical scholar, now
best known for his cycle of poems A Shropshire Lad.
Nick Laird was born in 1975 in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. He
was a scholar at Cambridge University and spent a year at Harvard as a
visiting fellow. He also worked for several years as a litigator and
arbitration lawyer in London and Warsaw. The author of the poetry
collections To A Fault (Faber/Norton) and On Purpose
(Faber/Norton), he has received several prestigious awards for both
poetry and fiction, including the 2005 Rooney Prize for Irish
Literature and the Ireland Chair of Poetry Award. His first novel,
Utterly Monkey (Fourth Estate/Harper Collins) won the Betty
Trask Prize for best first novel and was shortlisted for Irish Novel
of the Year and the Commonwealth Writers Prize. His second novel,
Glover's Mistake, was published by 4th Estate in the spring
of 2009.