Cover art for Ted Hughes
Published
Flamingo, October 2015
ISBN
9780732299705
Format
Hardcover, 672 pages
Dimensions
23.8cm × 15.8cm × 5.6cm

Ted Hughes The Unauthorised Life

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The authoritative biography on that most fascinating of poets, Ted Hughes. Described by Andrew Motion as, alongside Larkin, 'one of the two great poets of the last half of the last century', Ted Hughes towers among figures of recent world literature. A creative force of rare power and grace, Hughes's poetry engages with the mythical and natural worlds to reflect on the strength, vulnerability and beauty of being.

With the time ripe for posterity to see further into Hughes's works, Jonathan Bate's rich and compelling biography examines those 'places of high wonder' of which Hughes wrote as a teenager, and brings new depth and understanding to this most charismatic and fascinating of poets: his life, his poetry and of course, his relationships - most famously with iconic American poet Sylvia Plath, his wife, who committed suicide in 1963, and Assia Wevill, the woman he left Plath for, who herself committed suicide in 1969. "Bate has written, capaciously, arrestingly, a kind of tragedy...often veers close to the poet's singular perspective...He reminds us Ted Hughes was a marvelous poet: firstly, then fitfully, and then in a blaze near the end, and that the greatness in the work draws power from sources deeper than myth." - Glyn Maxwell, New York Times Book Review "Magisterially respectful of Hughes...An uncompromising biographer [who] hasn't been swayed by interested parties...In Hughes's life, with its echoes of Greek tragedy, Bate finds grist for a new perspective on his work." - Christopher Benfey, The Atlantic "An incisive, humane and deeply absorbing account of Hughes's life and work." - New York Times "Remarkable...one of the very best biographies in years." - Joyce Carol Oates "A masterly biography." - San Francisco Chronicle "Jonathan Bate is a dazzling scholar, and in TED HUGHES he sheds new light on the poet and his times...Mr. Bate embodies...the touchstone of good biography: the complete sympathy of complete detachment." - Sara Wheeler, in "The Best Biographies of 2015," Wall Street Journal

Reviewed by Mike Williams

Mike has been the Boffins storeman forever, it seems. Mike is also a writer of fiction and poetry. His 2 novels Old Jazz and The Music of Dunes were published by Fremantle Press, and are still available on request at Boffins. He has also published short fiction and poetry in various Australian literary journals. His reading tastes are wide, but mostly fiction and biography.

Night Shift, Ted, Sylvia, Crow

           

            But who is stronger than death?

                                                                                                Me, evidently.

                        Pass, Crow.

                                                                                                Ted Hughes

 

It’s been a strange week,

Working night shift;

Out of synch,

My ‘midnights’

Sleepless below a

Perth spring sky

And reading

On the sun warmed veranda,

Jonathan Bate’s

Ted Hughes The Unauthorised Life;

All those haunted years,

With Sylvia sitting in the shadows;

Such love, such guilt, such haunting sorrow.

And his tracks

in poems, in the call of crows.

And there you both are

On my bookshelves —

Birthday Letters, Crow, Ariel.

Your poems in bleeding print.

‘We all die,’ says crow,

                        ‘evidently.’

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