Szirtes, George - Caitriona O'Reilly (essay date March-April 1999)
Caitriona O'Reilly (essay date March-April 1999)
SOURCE: O'Reilly, Caitriona. “Possibilities of Vision.” Poetry Nation Review 25, no. 4 (March-April 1999): 79-80.
[In the following essay, O'Reilly discusses the technical merit of Szirtes's poetry in his book Portrait of My Father in an English Landscape.]
Portrait of my Father in an English Landscape is Hungarian-born poet George Szirtes's most recent collection. The volume is concerned with the poet's memories of his family and early childhood in Eastern Europe, and in an England overshadowed by deprivation and war. This translates symbolically into a poetry which is obsessed by effacement and decay. ‘Four Villonesques on Desire’ comprise a witty meditation on the subject, while Szirtes's sketches of contemporary urban life are particularly striking, with virtuoso single-sentence poems like ‘Tinseltown’ and ‘The First, Second, Third and Fourth Circles’ conveying...
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- William Palmer (review date December 1980)
- Alan Jenkins (essay date August 1982)
- John Lucas (essay date 13 January 1984)
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- John Lucas (review date 26 August 1988)
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- George Szirtes with András Gerevich (interview date winter 2001)
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