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- y Other Passports : Poems 1958-1985 London : Jonathan Cape , 1986 Z822325 1986 selected work poetry 'Clive James's unforgettable poetry collection, which gained him comparison to Byron and status as a 'true poet' demonstrates his wide range of interests and knowledge while never compromising his trademark wit and humour. Other Passports explores his lyrical style of poetry, alongside parodies, imitations and lampoons.' (Publication summary) London : Jonathan Cape , 1986 pg. 128
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The Book of My Enemy : Collected Verse, 1958-2003
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Picador
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2003
Z1095394
2003
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poetry
lyric/song
'The reputation of Clive James as a poet was slow to form, perhaps because he was too famous as a star journalist and television entertainer. There was also the drawback that his poetry was so entertaining it was hard for many critics to take seriously. But after the notoriety achieved by a single self-satirizing poem, ‘The Book of My Enemy Has Been Remaindered’, one of the most anthologized poems of recent times, James’s poetic output became impossible to ignore, and his 1985 collection Other Passports was greeted with praise for its thematic scope and technical accomplishment, even by critics who still doubted his seriousness. Since then, James has emerged unarguably as one of the most prominent poets of his generation – and The Book of My Enemy (which includes Other Passports) shows why.' (Publication summary)
London : Picador , 2003 pg. 212
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y
The Book of My Enemy : Collected Verse, 1958-2003
London
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Picador
,
2003
Z1095394
2003
selected work
poetry
lyric/song
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