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The Strings are False Louis MacNeice

The Strings are False By Louis MacNeice

The Strings are False by Louis MacNeice


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Summary

The Strings are False is Louis MacNeice's unfinished autobiography. Described by Geoffrey Grigson in the Guardian as 'the best thing Louis MacNeice ever wrote in prose' The Strings are False is being reissued in MacNeice's centenary year with a new preface by Derek Mahon.

The Strings are False Summary

The Strings are False: An Unfinished Autobiography by Louis MacNeice

The Strings are False is Louis MacNeice's unfinished autobiography. Written when MacNeice was a young man it was only discovered and published after his death in 1963. Described by Geoffrey Grigson in the Guardian as 'the best thing Louis MacNeice ever wrote in prose' The Strings are False is being reissued in MacNeice's centenary year with a new preface by Derek Mahon.

The Strings are False Reviews

'Not only vividly readable... but touching and memorable.' Christopher Ricks, Sunday Times

About Louis MacNeice

Louis MacNeice was born in Belfast in 1907 and educated at Marlborough and Merton College, Oxford. His first book of poems, Blind Fireworks, appeared in 1929, and he subsequently worked as a translator, literary critic, playwright, autobiographer, BBC producer and feature writer. The Burning Perch, his last volume of poems, appeared shortly before his death in 1963.

Additional information

GOR003443879
9780571239429
0571239420
The Strings are False: An Unfinished Autobiography by Louis MacNeice
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Faber & Faber
20070906
288
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