Poems from an Attic

Poems from an Attic

By Iris Murdoch

Pages

208

Rating

4.31

Year

2025

Description

A definitive collection of poems by the major twentieth-century novelist and philosopher, newly discovered in the attic of Murdoch's former home.

While she is preeminent as one of the twentieth century's great novelists and philosophers, Murdoch's life as a poet has languished in the shadows. Yet throughout her life she wrote, revised and rewrote a sizeable collection of poems, publishing some but keeping many private and — ultimately — shut in a chest in her attic.

Their recent discovery marks a significant literary event. Ranging over nearly six decades, these searing, confessional poems balance craft with playfulness; psychological insight with Murdoch's own personal feelings. As an autobiographical account, they are unlike anything else. They shine a new light on Iris Murdoch's turbulent relationships with men and women, her decades-long marriage and extraordinary life.

These radically honest poems are for anyone who has at one time or another gone soul-searching in the midst of heartbreak — and for those who have found solace in the quiet joys of friendship.