- Published: 15 February 2018
- ISBN: 9780099593355
- Imprint: Vintage
- Format: Paperback
- Pages: 320
- RRP: $39.99
The Bughouse
The poetry, politics and madness of Ezra Pound
- Published: 15 February 2018
- ISBN: 9780099593355
- Imprint: Vintage
- Format: Paperback
- Pages: 320
- RRP: $39.99
It is a tribute to the brightness of The Bughouse that Swift has revived my interest in the old monster
Roger Lewis, The Times
Swift’s strength is his refusal to separate Pound’s writings from the issues of Fascism and insanity... Sharp-eyed and pacey...it highlights memorably the tangled relations between lunatic, lover and poet
Robert Crawford, Literary Review
[A] remarkable study of [Ezra Pound’s] fertile afterlife
Suzi Feay, Financial Times
It is Swift’s considerable achievement sympathetically to examine an extraordinary, often troubling, tale...an enthralling narrative
Robert McCrum, Observer
At the heart of this books lies a fascinating debate about poets and society
Craig Brown, Mail on Sunday
Swift is a sensitive and thoughtful reader of both poetry and human psychology... The Bughouse is also a kind of immersive adventure journalism, in which he retraces Pound's steps and tries to unearth new details about his life
Adam Kirsch, New Statesman
Swift admits that he cannot pin his elusive subject down, but there is no need. By following his instinct he has allowed the poet, with his ‘shifting self-narration’, to lead the way in this marvellous evocation.
Philippa Williams, The Lady
Swift does a fine job of allowing Pound’s many contradictions to stay in place and reminds us, too, that 45 years after his death there are plenty of contradictions left in the people who admire him
James Walton, Daily Mail
A wonderful portrait of Ezra Pound in all his moods - mad, bad and blindingly sane.
A. Alvarez
An extraordinary book of real passionate research which keeps surprising and illuminating by turns.
Edmund de Waal
Lively and searching… He has an engaging authorial presence and his own hesitations and uncertainties about Ezra Pound, both as poet and personality, lend a certain tension and a pleasing piquancy to his narrative
Eric Ormsby, Times Literary Supplement
American poet Ezra Pound… proves an elusive but fascinating subject in this non-linear, impressionistic biography
Juanita Coulson, Lady
A powerful and very talented writer…dashing and arresting…the greatness in his subject shines through every dark corner
Peter Craven, Sydney Review of Books
To understand an artist as compromised by circumstances – and by his own many contradictions – as Ezra Pound, we have to trace a complex path through a maze of half-truths, myth, and simplification. The Bughouse does so with supreme care, critical acumen, and humanity, shedding a whole new light not only on Pound the man, but also on the shape and character of The Cantos, one of the most seriously flawed and truly brilliant artworks of the twentieth century
John Burnside