Dannie Abse | Criticism

This literature criticism consists of approximately 10 pages of analysis & critique of Dannie Abse.

Dannie Abse | Criticism

This literature criticism consists of approximately 10 pages of analysis & critique of Dannie Abse.
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SOURCE: Mole, John. “Digging for Rainbows.” Times Literary Supplement no. 3947 (18 November 1977): 48.

In the following review, Mole describes Abse's poetry as humorous, compassionate, and ironic.

Dannie Abse's Collected Poems is a substantial book. It displays a serious poet (“Yes, Madam, as a poet I do take myself seriously”) developing his characteristic sense of irony, and a style which managed to move rapidly from the artificiality of an early poem like “Epithalamion” to a mixture of plain speaking and sonorous elevation capable of expressing how “everything and everybody / are perplexed and perplexing, deeply unknown.” In “Letter to Alex Comfort” Dr. Abse comments on how his friend has “dug deep / into the wriggling earth for a rainbow with an honest spade” and those words might well serve to describe the progress of his own career as a poet. The honesty has been conspicuous, and his alertness to a wide range of...

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