Behind the Lines: Michael Hofmann

Synopsis:

As well as being a poet and a translator (of Kafka, Joseph Roth, Brecht and others), Michael Hofmann has been a prolific reviewer and critic - of novels, poems, paintings, plays, movies. Behind the Lines is not a march of essays, however; rather a gathering of occasions, despatches from the review front, covering short distances with maximum velocity of attention. Hofmann's preoccupations as a reader are manifold, whether looking east to the writers of the Other Europe or westwards to the American scene. There are pieces here on such diverse figures as Frank O'Hara, Eugenio Montale, Tadeusz Konwicki, Otto Dix, Wim Wenders, Paul Muldoon and Malcolm Lowry. Rarely is the critic's labour of discrimination dispatched with more brio than in these pages. The virtues of Michael Hofmann's prose are continuous with those of his poetry: utile, candid, omnivorous, high-risk, left-handed. Behind the Lines represents the outtakes of one of the most original prose voices in English today.

Tags:

Categorised as:
Non-fiction
Sub-categories:
Essays & Prose
Genres & Themes:
Criticism; East Vs West
Behind the Lines book cover

Selected edition:
Hardback
ISBN:
9780571195237
Published:
09.07.2001
No of pages:
336
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