On Difficulty (and Poetry)

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Contemporary Poetry
Creative Process
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forthcoming
Literary Criticism
Poetics
scientific staging

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  • ISBN 9780571400348
  • Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
  • Publication Date: 10 Sep 2026
  • Publisher: Faber & Faber
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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A book that uses poetry to talk about difficulty, and vice versa

As Lavinia Greenlaw readily admits, 'The idea of poetry tends to make people feel stupid, anxious or bored.' Poetry can appear to be inherently 'difficult'; our immediate impulse, to baulk or turn away. But in this wonderfully lucid investigation, Greenlaw invites us to do the opposite: to dwell with her in the uneasiness of difficulty.

She looks at why we might both crave and fear difficulty, how we use and perform it, how our relationship to it might expose habits of thought and approach that can be productively dismantled. By entertaining the possibility of difficulty, she argues, we might allow ourselves to get more truthfully at what it is we really need to say.

With characteristic poise and clarity, and using plentiful examples, Greenlaw turns over moments of opacity and resistance to show us how difficulty might in fact contain its own solution.

Lavinia Greenlaw has published six collections and a Selected Poems (2024) as well as three novels, most recently In the City of Love's Sleep (2019). Her non-fiction includes Some Answers Without Questions (2023) - reflections on becoming a writer.

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