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Edwin Muir

    Edwin Muir was an Orcadian poet, novelist, and translator, notable for, along with his wife Willa Anderson, making Franz Kafka available in English. Muir's work delves into the complexities of the inner world, often exploring themes of identity and memory. His extensive body of poetry and prose, encompassing several collections of verse and novels, offers a profound engagement with the human experience. Muir's distinctive style is characterized by its introspective quality and meditative tone, providing readers with a unique lens through which to consider existential questions.

    Edwin Muir
    Growing Up In The West
    The Trial
    The Structure of the Novel
    Collected poems
    Selected Short Stories of Franz Kafka
    Edwin Muir: An Autobiography