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The Lyric Touch Mr John Wilkinson

The Lyric Touch von Mr John Wilkinson

The Lyric Touch Mr John Wilkinson


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Zusammenfassung

The Lyric Touch brings together essays by John Wilkinson on twentieth century British and American poetry, several now recognised as classic but hitherto hard to obtain. Throughout this book, writing previously seen as startlingly modern is reconnected with the English Romantic tradition. Formidable poetry is made to become irresistible.

The Lyric Touch Zusammenfassung

The Lyric Touch: Essays on the Poetry of Excess Mr John Wilkinson

The Lyric Touch gathers John Wilkinsons essays on British and American poetry of the late twentieth century and on poetics, several of them referenced in standard works despite being hard to obtain. It includes his important essays on J.H. Prynne, John James, Tom Raworth, Barry MacSweeney and Denise Riley together with a lucid account of the formation of the Cambridge School, and a substantial introduction to the American lyric poet John Wieners. The book also discusses major writers such as Mina Loy, Lynette Roberts, Robert Creeley, Frank OHara, Ted Berrigan, Marjorie Welish and Andrea Brady. Finally it includes Wilkinsons most significant theoretical statements, Cadence, The Metastases of Poetry, Mouthing Off and Following the Poem, the last including detailed readings of P.B. Shelley and Paul Celan.

John Wilkinsons prose entices the reader into engaging with some of the most demanding and rewarding poetry of the past fifty years, and connects it persuasively with a radically excessive strain in Romantic English lyric. For this book, the vectors of excess are marked as information (as in Prynne), language (as in Raworth), self-consciousness (as in Riley) and feeling (as in Wieners). All distinguish lyric poetry as an art from other linguistic transactions while it remains humanly recognisable. This separation and recognition are understood throughout as the basis for a politics.

The Lyric Touch will be invaluable for anyone interested in recent British and American poetry, as well as enthusiasts for John Wilkinsons own poetry.

Über Mr John Wilkinson

John Wilkinson is an English poet living in Chicago and teaching at the University of Chicago following a career in mental health services in the UK. He has published six collections of poetry with Salt and a collection of critical essays, mainly on recent British poetry. His most recent book of poetry is Reckitts Blue from Seagull Books.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

  • Contents
  • Acknowledgments
  • Introduction
  • 1: British Poetry
  • Counterfactual Prynne: An Approach to Not-You
  • Tenter Ground (J.H. Prynne)
  • Into the Day (J.H. Prynne)
  • The Line to Take: An appreciation of the seventies poetry of John James
  • Unexpected Excellent Sausage (John James, Frank OHara, Ted Berrigan)
  • Illyrian Places (Denise Riley)
  • A Single Striking Soviet: The Poetry of Barry MacSweeney
  • The Value of Penniless Politics (Douglas Oliver)
  • Tripping the Light Fantastic: Tom Raworths Ace
  • Off the Grid: Lyric and Politics in Andrea Bradys Embrace
  • 2: Poetics
  • Cadence
  • The Metastases of Poetry
  • Too-close Reading
  • Mouthing Off
  • Frostwork and The Mud Vision
  • The Water-Rail of Tides (Lynette Roberts)
  • Following the Poem
  • 3: American Poetry
  • Chamber Attitudes (John Wieners)
  • A Poem for Liars (John Wieners)
  • Stumbling, Balking, Tacking: Robert Creeleys For Love and Mina Loys Love Songs to Joannes
  • Faktura: The Work of Marjorie Welish

Zusätzliche Informationen

GOR013705150
9781844713950
1844713954
The Lyric Touch: Essays on the Poetry of Excess Mr John Wilkinson
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Salt Publishing
2007-06-19
320
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