Poems from an Attic
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Poems from an Attic
Poems from an Attic
Newly discovered, an intimate collection of poems that shine a light on Iris Murdoch's own life and loves.
Poems from an Attic is a definitive collection of poems by the major twentieth-century novelist and philosopher, newly discovered in the attic of Murdoch's former home.
While she is pre-eminent as one of the twentieth century's great novelists and philosophers, Murdoch's life as a poet has languished in the shadows. Yet throughout her life she wrote, revised, and re-wrote a sizeable collection of poems; publishing some but keeping many private andโultimatelyโshut in a chest in her attic.
Their recent discovery marks a significant literary event. Ranging over nearly six decades, these searing, confessional poems balance craft with playfulness; psychological insight with Murdoch's own personal feelings. As an autobiographical account, they are unlike anything else. They shine a new light on Iris Murdoch's turbulent relationships with men and women, her decades-long marriage, and extraordinary life.
These radically honest poems are for anyone who has at one time or another gone soul-searching in the midst of heartbreakโand for those who have found solace in the quiet joys of friendship.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781784746124
Publisher: Vintage Publishing
Format: Hardback
Date Published: 06 November 2025
Country: United Kingdom
Imprint: Chatto & Windus
Contributors:
- Edited by Anne Rowe
- Edited by Miles Leeson
- Edited by Frances White
- Edited by Rachel Hirschler
Audience: General / adult, Tertiary education, Professional and scholarly
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 20.0mm
Width: 143.0mm
Height: 226.0mm
Weight: 302g
Pages: 192
About the Author
Iris Murdoch (Author) Iris Murdoch was born in Dublin in 1919. After working in the Treasury and in the UN, she discovered philosophy, eventually becoming Fellow at St Anne's College, Oxford. Her philosophical concerns are at the heart of the 25 novels for which she became famous, gaining the Whitbread Prize for The Sacred and Profane Love Machine and the Booker Prize for The Sea, The Sea. Until her death in 1999, she lived in Oxford with her husband, the academic and critic, John Bayley. She wrote poetry all her life. Rachel Hirschler is the lead transcriber with the Iris Murdoch Collections at Kingston University Archives. Miles Leeson, Anne Rowe and Frances White are leading academics and editors who have published widely on Iris Murdoch's life, philosophy and novels. Together they administer and contribute to the work of the Iris Murdoch Research Centre, the Iris Murdoch Society and the Iris Murdoch Review.
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