A Lucid Dreamer: The Life of Peter Redgrove (Hardback)
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all these other countries) Usually dispatched within 4 days | |Short Description for A Lucid Dreamer The work of the poet Peter Redgrove is one of the great treasures of late twentieth-century literature. His prolific output presents an intriguing variety of personae: magician, scientist, lover, psychologist, joker, and madman. This title shows how and why these personae developed, and displays the full depth and range of this visionary writer.
Full description- Publisher: Jonathan Cape Ltd
- Published: 20 February 2012
- Format: Hardback 352 pages
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- Categories: Biography: Literary | Autobiography: Literary | Poetry By Individual Poets | Literary Studies: From C 1900 - | Literary Studies: Poetry & Poets
- ISBN 13: 9780224090292 ISBN 10: 0224090291
- Sales rank: 917,701
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Full description for A Lucid Dreamer
The work of the poet Peter Redgrove is one of the great unexplored treasures of late twentieth-century literature. His prolific output presents an intriguing variety of personae: magician, scientist, lover, psychologist, joker, and madman. It is only now, with the publication of his Collected Poems and this biography, that we can see how and why these personae developed - and discover the full depth and range of this visionary writer. Born into an apparently conventional middle-class family that was in reality deeply disturbed, the poet finally emerged: transforming himself from the neurotic, Oedipal young scientist, through a process of mental breakdown, insulin coma therapy, erotic revelation and the discovery of poetic companionship at Cambridge - and particularly his friendship and rivalry with Ted Hughes. Neil Roberts explores the inner story of this emergence, and Redgrove's later development through marriage, family life, the fellowship of the 'Group', alcoholic excess, infidelity and marital breakdown to his triumphant later partnership with Penelope Shuttle. We also discover, for the first time, some darker secrets: his fascination with Aleister Crowley, his damaged and damaging relationship with his father, and the lifelong sexual fetish which he called the 'Game'. Drawing on the poet's intimate journals and correspondence, and interviews with family, friends and colleagues, "A Lucid Dreamer" tells the exceptionally inward and revealing story of an astonishing creative life.

