In Cinnamon Shade by Dom Moraes

In Cinnamon Shade by Dom Moraes

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This is the first major collection of Dom Moraes's poems to be published in Britain for more than three decades. The poet has moved away from the dreamy romanticism that marked his work in the London of the 1960s, to a more structured and hermetic form.

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In Cinnamon Shade by Dom Moraes

In Cinnamon Shade: New and Selected Poems is the first major collection to be published by Dom Moraes in the UK for over three decades. The collection shows the development of an urbane, witty, fiercely intelligent poet whose extraordinary life and circumstances have thrown exotic and powerful shadows over his poetic work. His early poetry is traditional in form and lush in rhetoric. What follows is a gradual and graceful movement through the excesses of Romanticism, the seductiveness of Audenesque disciplines and the political commitment which came with his return to India and its sometimes harsh realities. His work is an exploration of the cultural and psychological isolation wreaked on him by his history, and of the passions, libidinal and spiritual, which have directed him on his journey.
Dom Moraes was born in Bombay in 1938, of Indian Roman Catholic and Goan extraction. He travelled the world with his father, a celebrated writer, after his mother was institutionalised when he was seven. He studied at Oxford, and his first collection of poetry, A Beginning (1957) received the Hawthornden Prize. He has continued to write while living in London and then India, as a poet and freelance. He is the author of a memorable autobiography My Father's Son.
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ISBN 13 9781857545258
ISBN 10 1857545257
Title In Cinnamon Shade
Author Dom Moraes
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Carcanet Press Ltd
Year published 2001-06-28
Number of pages 128
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