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The Damage Dr Drew Milne

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The Damage Dr Drew Milne


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Zusammenfassung

Milne's new book, The Damage offers a broad selection & daring new works. Recently featured in Keith Tuma's Anthology of 20th-Century British and Irish Poetry, and known as a Marxist critic (working with Terry Eagleton), Milne writes poems that range from cheeky pop song riffs to challenges to the worlds of IT, science & capitalism.

The Damage Zusammenfassung

The Damage: New and Selected Poems Dr Drew Milne

The Damage: New and Selected Poems offers an up-beat selection from Milne's emerging oeuvre. Along with excerpts from the earlier works Sheet Mettle and Bench Marks, this edition offers a new version of How Peace Came, the art installation made with Andrew James, which is featured on the jacket illustration. Artistic collaboration informs a number of poems in dialogue with music, sculpture and pop lyricism, but this selection also includes a number of surprises, such as the occasional poem Epithalamion and a homage to Vladimir Mayakovsky. As well as collecting the pamphlets Songbook, As it Were and Familiars, the new works made available here for the first time include two longer sequences, [sic] and sweeping new measures, which push and pull at the envelopes of contemporary perception. Milne's work can be read through his critical writings, which argue for a reworking of Hegel and Marx, or through his interest in the wittier ends of modernism, a mischievous impulse evident in the collection Pig Cupid. Although often associated with Cambridge poets such as J.H.Prynne and John Wilkinson, this collection also reveals a distinctive Scottish edge. The sequence `Aggropolis', first published in Edinburgh Review, reworks the roadblocks put up around Scottish lyric by Hugh MacDiarmid. More recent poems in this collection suggest friskier dialogues with poetic notes associated with Samuel Beckett, Frank O'Hara, Mina Loy, or Tom Raworth. The damaged goods of contemporary capitalism are rarely far from view, but there is a lyric insouciance that cuts through Milne's wounded provocations.

The Damage Bewertungen

A substantial collection of poetry ... left-leaning yet awkwardly playful, mixing ethical concern with fantastic energy and formal device.... Milne sings, puzzles, suggests and takes lyricism to new places.

-- Steve Spence * Terrible Work *

... At their best, these poems, teetering on the edge of the communicable, offer a delightful playful surface, as if unexpected words had somehow slipped into someone else's structures.

-- Tony Frazer * Shearsman *

... gloriously Apocalyptic ... Milne's most vulnerable characteristic, his almost bardic intensity, is actually what I find most admirable ...

-- James Keery * P.N. Review *

We get a full set of warnings as well as a strong charge to the batteries. The circuit of a trapped intellection, fuelled by passion for clarity and outcome but hedged by the current limits of investment in the language market (loanback, I suppose), maps out an uncomfortable place with a corrective ferocity ...

-- J.H. Prynne

Milne isn't a million miles from the techno-Situationism of The KLF.... Perhaps his genius is really comic.... The technique is like sampling, and The Apes of God ...

-- Andrew Duncan

Über Dr Drew Milne

Drew Milne was born in Edinburgh, Scotland 1964. His books include Sheet Mettle (1994), How Peace Came (1994), Songbook (1996), Bench Marks (1998), As It Were (1998), familiars (1999), Pianola (2000) and The Gates of Gaza (2000). He has been a lecturer at the universities of Edinburgh and Sussex, and is the Judith E. Wilson Lecturer in Drama and Poetry, Faculty of English, University of Cambridge. He edits Parataxis Editions, and the journal Parataxis: modernism and modern writing.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Dolphin Song

Daymares

Through the buy-out jargon

Positive Indiscriminations

In Memoriam Joseph Beuys

Lullay

Quite Contrary

Gloss

Accidents

A still life in blue

A modest preposition

A Garden of Tears

How Peace Came

Aggropolis

Tadpole Men

Double Yellow

Night Night

Tome

As It Were

Epithalamion

familiars

Troubadour Unbound

The Prince of Bad Air

Amis comme cochons

Seasonal Greetings

Cut to the Quick

100 Days of Mammon

Ostrich Takes Off

Homage to Mayakovsky

Smooch-Punk Fusion

[sic]

sweeping new measures

Zusätzliche Informationen

GOR013672981
9781876857110
1876857110
The Damage: New and Selected Poems Dr Drew Milne
Gebraucht - Wie Neu
Broschiert
Salt Publishing
2001-11-01
128
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