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The Fire of Joy

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01 October 2020
320 pages
9781529042085
Imprint: Picador

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A treasure trove of poetic pleasure
The Fire of Joy is a proper pleasure. Fun and fight-picking, wise and persuasive. James loves a layman and, by the end, the layman certainly loves James . . . “It’s a dipper,” said my husband, reading over my shoulder. If I wasn’t on review duty, that’s the way I’d read it: dipping in at random, at bedtime, a poem a night.
The Fire of Joy is a set of personal, quintessentially Jamesian commentaries on 80 of his favourite poems.
A must for anthology lovers . . . The late, great critic and poet doesn't so much look forward as back; these are old favourites (Byron, Wordsworth, Masefield, Owen) from a lifetime’s reading, with personal notes on each one. I found it moving as well as a joy.