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y separately published work icon The Fire of Joy anthology   poetry  
Alternative title: The Fire of Joy : Roughly Eighty Poems to Get by Heart and Say Aloud
Issue Details: First known date: 2020... 2020 The Fire of Joy
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'Clive James read, learned and recited poetry aloud for most of his life. In this book, completed before just before his death, he offers a selection of his favourite poems and a personal commentary on each.

'In the last months of his life, his vision impaired by surgery and unable to read, Clive James explored the treasure-house of his mind: the poems he knew best, so good that he didn’t just remember them, he found them impossible to forget. The Fire of Joy is the record of this final journey of recollection and celebration. Enthralled by poetry all his life, James knew hundreds of poems by heart. In offering this selection of his favourites, a succession of poems from the sixteenth century to the present, his aim is to inspire you to discover and to learn, and perhaps even to speak poetry aloud.

'In his highly personal anthology, James offers a commentary on each of the eighty or so poems: sometimes a historical or critical note on the poem or its author, sometimes a technical point about the poem’s construction from someone who was himself a poet, sometimes a personal anecdote about the role the poem played in his own life.

'Whether you’re familiar with a poem or not — whether you’re familiar with poetry in general or not — these chatty, unpretentious, often tender mini-essays convey the joy of James’s enthusiasm and the benefit of his knowledge. His urgent wish was to share with a new generation what he himself had loved. This is a book to be read cover to cover or dipped into: either way it generously opens up a world for our delight.' (Publication summary)

Publication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of

    • London,
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      England,
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      c
      United Kingdom (UK),
      c
      Western Europe, Europe,
      :
      Picador ,
      2020 .
      image of person or book cover 2088436768539194943.jpg
      Image courtesy of publisher's website.
      Extent: 320p.
      Note/s:
      • Published 1 October 2020
      ISBN: 9781529042085

Works about this Work

A Book of Substance Geoff Page , 2021 single work review
— Appears in: Quadrant , April vol. 65 no. 4 2021; (p. 81-83)

— Review of The Fire of Joy 2020 anthology poetry
Clive James, The Fire of Joy Peter Craven , 2020 single work review
— Appears in: The Saturday Paper , 5-11 December 2020;

— Review of The Fire of Joy 2020 anthology poetry

'It’s typical of Clive James to leave us an anthology of poems he knows by heart that is eccentric and compelling in equal measure, with an introduction that will charm you, even if you’re dumbfounded by his selections.' (Introduction)

A Pair of Ragged Claws Stephen Romei , 2020 single work column
— Appears in: The Weekend Australian , 17 October 2020; (p. 15)
Clive James, The Fire of Joy Peter Craven , 2020 single work review
— Appears in: The Saturday Paper , 5-11 December 2020;

— Review of The Fire of Joy 2020 anthology poetry

'It’s typical of Clive James to leave us an anthology of poems he knows by heart that is eccentric and compelling in equal measure, with an introduction that will charm you, even if you’re dumbfounded by his selections.' (Introduction)

A Book of Substance Geoff Page , 2021 single work review
— Appears in: Quadrant , April vol. 65 no. 4 2021; (p. 81-83)

— Review of The Fire of Joy 2020 anthology poetry
A Pair of Ragged Claws Stephen Romei , 2020 single work column
— Appears in: The Weekend Australian , 17 October 2020; (p. 15)
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