A companion to contemporary British and Irish poetry, 1960-2015
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A companion to contemporary British and Irish poetry, 1960-2015
(Blackwell companions to literature and culture, 103)
Wiley Blackwell, 2021
- : cloth
Available at 5 libraries
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Summary: "In our choice of topics and poets we have been guided by what we felt to be important and useful. We are well aware that another two editors would have approached the field quite differently. We have aimed to open up contemporary British and Irish poetry to a variety of readers in order to give them some sense of the richness of individual poets, genres, forms, techniques, traditions, concerns, and institutions that make up these two distinct but interrelated poetries"-- Provided by publisher
Includes bibliographical references and index
Contents of Works
- Introduction: 1960-2015 : a brief overview of the verse / Wolfgang Görtschacher and David Malcolm
- Some institutions of the British and Irish (sub)fields of poetry : little magazines, publishers, prizes, and poetry in translation / Wolfgang Görtschacher
- Anthologies : distortions and corrections, poetries, and voices / David Kennedy
- Minding the trench : the reception of British and Irish poetry in America, 1960-2015 / Daniel Bourne
- Readers : who reads modern poetry? / Juha Virtanen
- Manifestos and poetics/poets on writing / Daniel Weston
- The genres of contemporary British and Irish poetry / Gareth Farmer
- The elegy / Stephen Regan
- The sonnet / David Fuller
- Free verse and open form / Lacy Rumsey
- Satire / David Wheatley
- The traditional short lyric poem in Britain and Ireland, 1960-2010 / Tim Liardet and Jennifer Militello
- (Post)modern lyric poetry / Alex Perstell
- The long poem after pound / Will May
- Generations / Robert Hampson
- The movement / David Malcolm
- The Liverpool poets / Ludmiła Gruszewska Blaim
- The British Poetry Revival / Robert Sheppard
- Poets Of Ulster / Martin Ryle
- the martians school : towards a poetics of wonder / Małgorzata Grzegorzewska
- Linguistically innovative poetry in the 1980s and 1990s / Scott Thurston
- Concrete and performance poetry / Jerzy Jarniewicz
- Performances of technology as compositional practice in British and Irish contemporary poetry / John Sparrow
- "Here to stay" : Black British poetry and the post-WWII United Kingdom / Bartosz Wójcik
- Anglo-Jewish poetry / David Malcolm
- Gay and lesbian poetry / Prudence Chamberlain
- Women poets in the British Isles / Marc Porée
- Irish women poets / Monika Szuba
- Religious poetry, 1960-2015 / Hugh Dunkerley
- Love poetry / Eleanor Spencer
- Political poetry / Ian Davidson and Jo Lindsay Walton
- Radical landscape poetry in Scotland / Alan Riach
- Coincidentia oppositorum : myth in contemporary poetry / Erik Martiny
- History and poetry / Jerzy Jarniewicz
- British and Irish poets abroad/in exile / Glyn Pursglove
- John Agard / Ralf Hertel
- Eavan Boland / Peter Hühn
- Paul Durcan / Jessika Köhler
- James Fenton / David Malcolm
- Bill Griffiths / Ian Davidson
- Excluding visions of life in poems by Thom Gunn / Tomasz Wisniewski
- "Now put it together" : Lee Harwood and the gentle art of collage / Robert Sheppard
- Listening to words and silence : the poetry of Elizabeth Jennings / Jean Ward
- "Forever in excess" : Barry Macsweeney, consumerism, and popular culture / Paul Batchelor
- When understanding breaks in waves : voices and messages in Edwin Morgan's poetry / Monika Kocot
- Grace Nichols / Pilar Sánchez Calle
- F.T. Prince / Will May
- Kathleen Raine / Glyn Pursglove
- "Everything except justice is an impertinence" : the poetry of Peter Riley / Peter Hughes
- Anne Stevenson / Eleanor Spencer
- Paula Meehan : vocal cartographies : public and private
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