Me Again: Uncollected Writings Of Stevie Smith

Me Again: Uncollected Writings Of Stevie Smith

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Condition remarks:
Condition: Very Good. Jacket: Very Good - minimal wear, no tears or chips. Pages: Good - appears clean and bright. Markings: previous owner poetry on inside of binding (front and back). Binding: Firm and intact. No stickers or labels visible.

A treasure trove of literary discovery, Me Again: Uncollected Writings of Stevie Smith gathers the previously scattered and unpublished works of one of Britain's most distinctive and eccentric literary voices. Edited by Jack Barbera and William McBrien, with a preface by James MacGibbon, this anthology presents poems, stories, essays, and broadcast talks that illuminate Smith's singular wit, dark humour, and unflinching observations on life, death, and the human condition. Illustrated by Smith herself with her trademark quirky line drawings, the collection captures the full breadth of her creative personality — sardonic yet tender, playful yet profound. An indispensable companion to her published works, it reveals the depths of a poet and writer who remained stubbornly original throughout her career, cementing her legacy as a truly irreplaceable figure in twentieth-century English literature.

Author: Stevie Smith
Format: Hardback
Published: 1982, Farrar, Straus & Giroux
Genre: Poetry

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Condition remarks:
Condition: Very Good. Jacket: Very Good - minimal wear, no tears or chips. Pages: Good - appears clean and bright. Markings: previous owner poetry on inside of binding (front and back). Binding: Firm and intact. No stickers or labels visible.

A treasure trove of literary discovery, Me Again: Uncollected Writings of Stevie Smith gathers the previously scattered and unpublished works of one of Britain's most distinctive and eccentric literary voices. Edited by Jack Barbera and William McBrien, with a preface by James MacGibbon, this anthology presents poems, stories, essays, and broadcast talks that illuminate Smith's singular wit, dark humour, and unflinching observations on life, death, and the human condition. Illustrated by Smith herself with her trademark quirky line drawings, the collection captures the full breadth of her creative personality — sardonic yet tender, playful yet profound. An indispensable companion to her published works, it reveals the depths of a poet and writer who remained stubbornly original throughout her career, cementing her legacy as a truly irreplaceable figure in twentieth-century English literature.