Two-Way Mirror
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How Britain's most famous female poet invented herself and defied her times.
Fiona Sampson è una poetessa e scrittrice inglese il cui lavoro approfondisce le intricate connessioni tra linguaggio, musica e psiche umana. La sua poesia, riconosciuta per la precisione formale e la profonda introspezione, esplora frequentemente temi di identità, memoria e coscienza collettiva. Sampson unisce il suo profondo interesse per la filosofia del linguaggio con un background musicale, evidente nella struttura ritmica e nella qualità sonora dei suoi versi. La sua influenza si estende oltre i circoli letterari, sostenendo la scrittura creativa in ambito sanitario e promuovendo il dialogo letterario internazionale.





How Britain's most famous female poet invented herself and defied her times.
The exploration of four distinct landscapes across Europe and beyond reveals a deep connection through their limestone geology. Fiona Sampson intertwines personal experiences with a lyrical narrative, offering a perceptive investigation that highlights the unique qualities of each locale while reflecting on the broader themes of nature and human experience.
Come Down is a bravura new collection from eminent UK poet, Fiona Sampson. Her publications include twenty-nine volumes of poetry, criticism and philosophy of language. Sampson has been shortlisted twice for both the T.S. Eliot Prize and the Forward Prizes.
We think we know the Romantic countryside; it has become the stuff of cliche. Here, renowned biographer and poet Fiona Sampson explores how Romanticism shaped the British countryside and our attitudes to it,via series of ten walks through the British landscape, punctuated by the author's vivid and personal reflections.