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About this book
Between
New Weather (1973), which Seamus Heaney said marked its author as 'the most promising poet to appear in Ireland for years', and
The Annals of Chile, which was awarded the T. S. Eliot Prize for the best book of poems of 1994, Paul Muldoon amassed an incomparable body of work.
New Selected Poems 1968-1994 offers the author's own choice from his first seven Faber collections, his pamphlets and his opera libretto
Shining Brow, and serves as the ideal introduction for readers not yet familiar with his superabundant gifts.
'The most significant English-language poet born since the Second World War.'
Times Literary Supplement
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title Page
- Table of Contents
- from NEW WEATHER (1973)
- from MULES (1977)
- from WHY BROWNLEE LEFT (1980)
- from QUOOF (1983)
- from THE WISHBONE (1984)
- from MEETING THE BRITISH (1987)
- from MADOC: A MYSTERY (1990)
- from SHINING BROW (1993)
- from THE PRINCE OF THE QUOTIDIAN (1994)
- from THE ANNALS OF CHILE (1994)
- Index of Titles
- About the Author
- Copyright