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RESULTSSearching enCompass books for 'Sean O'Brien'... We found 5 matches.
Sean O'Brien
Dante's Inferno: A Verse Translation Sean O'Brien's new translation of the Inferno is destined to become the standard English text for many years to come. It is the most fluent, grippingly readable version of Dante's poem yet, and - with all the consummate technical skill that is the hallmark of O'Brien' own poetry - manages the near-impossible task of preserving the subtle power and lyric nuance of the Italian original, while seeking out an entirely natural English music. No other version has so vividly expressed the horror, cruelty, beauty and outrageous imaginative flight of Dante's original vision.
Picador 2006 hbk £15.00 ISBN 0330441108
Author details available at http://www.contemporarywriters.com/authors/?p=auth02A4J203212626331
Sean O'Brien
Down River Getting to the heart of everyday lives with sensitivity and a little cynicism, this is Sean O'Brian's first collection of poetry since the mid-1990s.
Picador 2001 pbk £6.99 ISBN 0-330-48195-9
Sean O'Brien
The Drowned Book Many of the poems in Sean O'Brien's new collection take their emotional tenor and imaginative cue from his acclaimed translation of Dante's Inferno, and occupy a dark, flooded, subterranean world, as dramatically compelling as it is disquieting. Circumstances have compelled O'Brien to return repeatedly to the elegiac form, and The Drowned Book contains a number of powerfully moving poems written in memory of fellow poets and artists.
Picador 2007 Paperback £8.99 ISBN 978-0330447621
Author details available at http://www.contemporarywriters.com/authors/?p=auth02A4J203212626331
Sean O'Brien
The Silence Room Chain-smoking alcoholics, warring academics, gothic stalkers and aspiring writers are just some of the visitors that browse the mysterious library at the heart of Sean O'Brien's fiction debut. Idlers and idolisers alike can be referenced, in body or in text, among the crepuscular alcoves and dim staircases of this seemingly unassuming building. The secret to a family curse, a dog-eared first edition of Stevens' Harmonium, the gruesome fate of a feminist literary theorist - all are available to simply take down from the shelf, as are the catalogue of genres and subject areas that O'Brien himself effortlessly deploys: from gothic horror to English pastoral, Critical Theory to Cold War noir. Comma Press 2008 pbk £7.95 ISBN 978-1905583171
Edited by Sean O'Brien
The Firebox An anthology of post-war poems, including works by Philip Larkin and Seamus Heaney, and by more recent names, such as Kathleen Jamie and Ciaran Carson. This book also provides a paragraph about each of the seventy-five poets represented.
Picador 1998 pbk £9.99 ISBN 0-330-36918-0
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