Graham Dunstan Martin
Graham Dunstan Martin (Leeds, United Kingdom, 1932)[1] is a British author, translator, and philologist.
Bibliography
Fiction
- Giftwish (Drew, 1978) ISBN 978-0-04-823175-8[2]
- Catchfire (Drew, 1981) ISBN 978-0-395-31861-4[2]
- The Soul Master (Unwin, 1984) ISBN 978-0-04-827094-8[2]
- Time-Slip (Unwin, 1986)[1] OCLC 761227833
- The Dream Wall (Unwin Hyman, 1987)[1] ISBN 9780048233370
- Half a Glass of Moonshine (Unwin Hyman, 1988)[1] ISBN 9780044400301
Non fiction
- Shadows in the Cave: Mapping the Conscious Universe (London: Penguin Arkana, 1990)[1] ISBN 9780140192230
- An Inquiry into the Purposes of Speculative Fiction – Fantasy and Truth (Lewiston, New York: The Edwin Mellen Press, 2003)[1] ISBN 9780773467354
- Living On Purpose: Meaning, Intention and Value (Floris, 2008) ISBN 9780863156328
- Does It Matter?: The Unsustainable World of the Materialists. Edinburgh: Floris, 2005. ISBN 9780863155338
- Language Truth and Poetry : Notes Towards a Philosophy of Literature. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 1975. OCLC 1014865378
- The Architecture of Experience: A Discussion of the Role of Language and Literature in the Construction of the World. Edinburgh: At the University Press, 1981. ISBN 9780852244098
Edited
Translated
- Paul Valéry. The Graveyard by the Sea. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 1971. OCLC 504527110
- Louise Labé, pseud. Charly van Louise , Sonnets. With Introduction and Commentaries by Peter Sharratt. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 1974. ISBN 9780852242360
- Jules Laforgue, Selected Poems. London, England: Penguin Books, 1998. ISBN 9780140436266
References
- “Martin, Graham Dunstan” The Encyclopedia of the Science Fiction
- Bookfinder
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