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The Verse Revolutionaries Helen Carr

The Verse Revolutionaries By Helen Carr

The Verse Revolutionaries by Helen Carr


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The Verse Revolutionaries tells the story of the Imagists, a turbulent and colourful group of poets, who came together in London in the years before the First World War.

The Verse Revolutionaries Summary

The Verse Revolutionaries: Ezra Pound, H.D. and The Imagists by Helen Carr

The Verse Revolutionaries tells the story of the Imagists, a turbulent and colourful group of poets, who came together in London in the years before the First World War. As T. S. Eliot was to say, appropriately re-invoking the Imagist habit of turning anything they admired into French, the imagist movement was modern poetry's point de repere, the landmark venture that inaugurated Anglo-American literary modernism. A disparate, stormy group, who had dispersed before the twenties began, these 'verse revolutionaries' received both abuse and acclaim, but their poetry, fragmented, pared-down, elliptical yet direct, exerted a powerful influence on modernist writers, and contributed vitally to the transformation of American and British cultural life in those crucial years.

Among those involved were the Americans Ezra Pound, H.D., William Carlos Williams, Amy Lowell and John Gould Fletcher, and the British T.E. Hulme, F.S. Flint, Richard Aldington and D.H. Lawrence. On the edges of the story are figures such as W.B. Yeats, Ford Madox Ford, Wyndham Lewis and T. S. Eliot. They came from very different class backgrounds, a heterogeneous melange then only possible in a great metropolis like London.

The Verse Revolutionaries traces the passionate interactions, love affairs and bitter quarrels of these aspiring poets from 1905 to 1917. Helen Carr unpicks the story of how they came together, what they gained from each other in the heady excitement of those early days, and what were the fissures that eventually broke up the movement and their friendships in the dark days of the Great War. Her compelling account challenges the conventional view of Imagism, and offers an acute analysis of the poetry, of the psychology of the individuals involved, and of the evolution and emergence of a transformative cultural movement.

The Verse Revolutionaries Reviews

A remarkable accomplishment: well-resarched to an almost heroic degree, crammed with interesting details and,... elegantly written -- Kevin Jackson * Sunday Times *

About Helen Carr

Helen Carr has worked as a writer, academic (she is Emeritus Professor of English and Comparative Literature at Goldsmiths) and journalist. She lives in south-east London.

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GOR005714428
9780224040303
0224040308
The Verse Revolutionaries: Ezra Pound, H.D. and The Imagists by Helen Carr
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Vintage Publishing
2009-05-28
976
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