A Fool I' the Forest: A Phantasmagoria
Synopsis
First published in 1925, and frequently compared to T.S. Eliot's The Waste Land, A Fool i' the Forest is a modernist's poetic expression of his ongoing struggles with overcoming the trauma of military service in the First World War.
Taking its title from Shakespeare's phantasmagoric As You Like It, A Fool surveys three aspects of one character - 'I', Mezzetin and the Conjuror - as they struggle, and ultimately fail, to find a way to reconcile their differences and live with one another.
Enriched with a fascinating introduction and explanatory notes by leading Aldington scholars Michael Copp and Elizabeth Vandiver, this centenary edition seeks to place A Fool firmly back into the canon of postwar poetry, from which it has been missing for too long.
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Publisher information
- Publisher: Renard Press
- ISBN: 9781804471715
- Number of pages: 100
- Dimensions: 129 x 198 x 13 mm
- Weight: 160g
- Languages: English
