Review
“Day Lewis could write in any sort of style. . . . The still lively fascination of his verse seems to depend on the variety of tones he could pick up, change, and discard at will. . . . For anyone who likes poetry there is real interest here in the complete record.”—New York Review of Books
Product Description
Cecil Day-Lewis was one of the leading young poets - including Auden, Spender and MacNeice - who in the 1930s broke away from the poetic establishment. This book includes all the poems Day-Lewis wrote, including the "vers d'occasion" which have never previously appeared in book form.
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