
Poems from an Attic
Selected Poems, 1936-95
$32.61
- Hardcover
192 pages
- Release Date
17 February 2026
Summary
Newly discovered, an intimate collection of poems that shine a light on Iris Murdoch’s own life and loves
A definitive collection of poems by the major twentieth-century novelist and philosopher, newly discovered in the attic of Murdoch’s former home.
While she is pre-eminent as one of the twentieth century’s great novelists and philosophers, Murdoch’s life as a poet has languished in the shadows. Yet throughout her life she wrote, revised and re-wrote a sizeable collection of…
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9781784746124 |
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| ISBN-10: | 1784746126 |
| Author: | Iris Murdoch, Anne Rowe, Miles Leeson, Rachel Hirschler, Frances White |
| Publisher: | Vintage Publishing |
| Imprint: | Chatto & Windus |
| Format: | Hardcover |
| Number of Pages: | 192 |
| Release Date: | 17 February 2026 |
| Weight: | 302g |
| Dimensions: | 226mm x 143mm x 20mm |
What They're Saying
Critics Review
‘Iris Murdoch’s newly published Poems from an Attic span her life; they’re often written for a specific other, and I almost felt bad – voyeuristic – reading them. But obviously I did read them, fascinated and uplifted by their unerring soul, their frankness and care. The final poem, Macaw in the Snow, is a bolt of light. It made me cry on the train’ * Samantha Harvey *Every page is full of her [Murdoch’s] pleasure in crafting these poems and using her tools – Claire Harman * Times Literary Supplement *
About The Author
Iris Murdoch
Iris Murdoch was born in Dublin in 1919. She read Classics at Somerville College, Oxford, and after working in the Treasury and abroad, was awarded a research studentship in Philosophy at Newnham College, Cambridge. In 1948 she returned to Oxford as fellow and tutor at St Anne’s College and later taught at the Royal College of Art. Until her death in 1999, she lived in Oxford with her husband, the academic and critic, John Bayley. She was made a Dame of the British Empire in 1987 and in the 1997 PEN Awards received the Gold Pen for Distinguished Service to Literature.
Iris Murdoch made her writing debut in 1954 with Under the Net. Her twenty-six novels include the Booker prize-winning The Sea, The Sea (1978), the James Tait Black Memorial prize-winning The Black Prince (1973) and the Whitbread prize-winning The Sacred and Profane Love Machine (1974). Her philosophy includes Sartre- Romantic Rationalist (1953) and Metaphysics as a Guide to Morals (1992); other philosophical writings, including ‘The Sovereignty of Good’ (1970), are collected in Existentialists and Mystics (1997).
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