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Sixty Women Poets Linda France

Sixty Women Poets By Linda France

Sixty Women Poets by Linda France


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This landmark book celebrates two decades of poetry by women from Britain and Ireland, covering all the major figures, from Fleur Adcock to Carol Ann Duffy. Poetry Book Society Special Commendation.

Sixty Women Poets Summary

Sixty Women Poets by Linda France

This landmark book celebrates two decades of poetry by women from Britain and Ireland, covering all the major figures, from Fleur Adcock to Carol Ann Duffy. It charts the irrepressible growth and flowering of women's poetry, showing how the women's movement bestowed a permission and confidence on these many distinctive female voices: no longer apologetic, often courageous, always powerful. The older generation is represented in the work of poets such as Stevie Smith, Ruth Pitter, E.J. Scovell and Elizabeth Jennings, re-forging the missing link in the continuing chain of work in which inner and outer worlds are shown from a woman's perspective. Anne Stevenson has written: 'No artist can be optimistic in days of spiritual decay, but it is possible to be honest . And joyful.' Honesty and vitality combine to produce a remarkable energy and spirit, contained and celebrated in this selection, from the measured and lyrical in the work of Freda Downie to the passionate and primitive in Deborah Randall's tooth and claw. Kathleen Jamie weaves a fierce intelligence and keen intuition into the subtle and highly original rhythms of her work. The poems of Carol Ann Duffy dramatise a broad repertoire of voices, while Medbh McGuckian's exquisitely patterned imagery draws together the diverse threads of male and female, thought and feeling, pain and pleasure. In the world of U.A. Fanthorpe the menace of darkness is illuminated by bright sparks of humour, an engaging sense of fun. Poetry Book Society Special Commendation.

Sixty Women Poets Reviews

This is full-bodied, full-blooded stuff...there's ambivalence and unease as well as celebration. -- Suzi Feay * Time Out *

About Linda France

Linda France was born in Wallsend, Newcastle upon Tyne, and now lives close to Hadrian's Wall, near Hexham, in Northumberland. Her eight full-length poetry collections include The Simultaneous Dress (Bloodaxe Books, 2002) and The Toast of the Kit Cat Club (Bloodaxe Books, 2005), a biography in verse of the 18th century traveller and writer Lady Mary Wortley Montagu; book of days, a year renga, with ceramic fragments by Sue Dunne (Smokestack Books, 2009), You are Her (Arc Publications, 2010) and Reading the Flowers (Arc Publications, 2016). Linda also edited the acclaimed anthology Sixty Women Poets (Bloodaxe 1993), a Poetry Book Society Special Commendation. Her poem 'Bernard and Cerinthe' won the Poetry Society's 2013 National Poetry Competition.

Additional information

GOR001084372
9781852242527
1852242523
Sixty Women Poets by Linda France
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Bloodaxe Books Ltd
1993-09-23
288
N/A
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