Description
About the Author
Peter Stanford is a writer, journalist and broadcaster. He is a former editor of the Catholic Herald and his books include Heaven: A Traveller's Guide to the Undiscovered Country (HarperCollins 2002), The Devil (Heinemann 1996), and the polemical Catholics and Sex which became an award-winning four-part Channel 4 series in 1992.
Reviews
He tells the story with a lucid command of narrative and an understated wit. -- Ferdinand Mount * London Review of Books *
Stanford makes a careful assessment of Day-Lewis's development as a poet through this first part of his life, writing well about Auden's influence and about the ambition to use poetry as both 'an instrument of social change' and a means of bringing 'order to self-consciousness'. He does well, too, in mapping the ways that political interests created problems for his writing as well as driving it forward. -- Andrew Motion * Guardian *
Peter Stanford's useful book assembles a vast amount of background detail -- Neil Powell * Times Literary Supplement *
This is an intelligent, fair, well-written biography. -- Bevis Hillier * Daily Telegraph *
Peter Stanford... has done a great job in assembling various strands of autobiography that fed Day-Lewis's poetic imagination...an important and necessary study. * Irish Times *
Catches [Day-Lewis'] charm. Much more importantly it helps the reader to sympathise with and understand his poetry. -- P.J. Kavanagh * Spectator *
Readers of Peter Stanford's shrewd and conscientious biography are given every chance to reassess Day Lewis's works. -- Miranda Seymour * Sunday Times *
It is Stanford's huge accomplishment in this excellent biography that he gives due weight to all aspects of this multifarious man...Stanford suceeds in his aim of returning a neglected figure to public attention, and sheds new light on many key literary and political issues of his age. -- Michael Arditti * Independent *
Peter Stanford, an established biographer and writers on religion (one of his books is The Devil: A Biography) has here produced a well-rounded, beautifully written, and thoroughly researched biography. As Day-Lewis was such an overwhelmingly personal poet, Stanford weaves a significant quantity of the poetry into his biography, even providing the occasional element of critical analysis as well. The result is a sympathetic and gripping portrait of a fascinating man and influential poet who, it is to be hoped, will begin to garner the critical attention he most richly deserves...Stanford has performed a marvelous service in helping to recover the life and poetry of an unfairly neglected poet and in the process celebrates a strand of twentieth-century poetry that stands as an alternative to Modernism. -- Kevin J. Gardner * Religion and the Arts *
From Standford's sympathetic biography, Day-Lewis emerges as a loveable, charismatic man who wrote some beautiful poems. -- Mavis Campion * www.pensioneronline.com *
[This] amiable and authoritative biography by Peter Stanford [results in] this memorable and often moving portrait. -- John Hinton * Catholic Herald *
This is an excellent biography, which succeeds in getting the balancing act between a consideration of the writer as a man and as an artist -- Simon Turner * www.toddswift.blogspot.com *
Peter Stanford's new biography argues against what the author sees as the current undervaluation of the poet...Behind such stuff is a personal life rich in incident, and Stanford tells its story efficiently, leaving any matters of judgement, good or bad, to the reader. -- Peter McDonald * Literary Review *
Stanford likes and respects his subject...and thats what really counts in a biography, along with sympathetic understanding - which he also has. It succeeds in relating the work to the life in an exemplary manner. -- Robert Nye * Tablet, The *
Peter Stanford has managed a magnificent balance of public and private personae with the added bonus of shrewd critical appraisal of the poems. It is a rare acheivement in a literary biography. -- Margaret Speak * Yorkshire Post *
Book Information
ISBN 9780826486035
Author Peter Stanford
Format Hardback
Page Count 384
Imprint Continuum International Publishing Group Ltd.
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Weight(grams) 706g