Edwin Muir

One Foot in Eden

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One Foot in Eden stands as a significant work from the exemplary Scottish poet and translator, Edwin Muir. The book transcends mere narrative to become a haunting reflection on the themes of loss, innocence, and the inexorable march of time. With his characteristic blend of myth and reality, Muir weaves a tapestry of language that is both timeless and deeply rooted in literary tradition. His exploration of the dissonance between the pastoral and the industrial, using a style that harmonizes simplicity with profound depth, secures his place within the realm of modernist literature, engaging readers with rich imagery and contemplative poetics.
Edwin Muir's personal journey from the Orkney Islands' pastoral landscapes to the industrialized heartlands of Scotland and beyond has indelibly shaped his literary voice. Straddling a world torn between pre-war idealism and post-war disillusionment, Muir's writing resonates with an understanding of humanity's perennial struggles. 'One Foot in Eden' not only consolidates Muir's themes of displacement and the search for paradise lost but also showcases his mastery in expressing the universal human quest for meaning.
The chimerical charm of 'One Foot in Eden' appeals to readers who appreciate poetry and prose steeped in philosophical inquiry and evocative nostalgia. Scholars and enthusiasts of Scottish literature, as well as those interested in the study of human experience through the prism of myth and reality, will find themselves drawn to Muir's lyrical reflections on existence and time. As DigiCat Publishing honors the legacy of Muir's work, this special edition invites a new generation to engage with a book that remains as poignant and relevant as when it first echoed through the annals of world literature.
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38 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2022
Publication year
2022
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