Ian Hamilton in Conversation with Dan Jacobson

Ian Hamilton in Conversation with Dan Jacobson
Title Ian Hamilton in Conversation with Dan Jacobson PDF eBook
Author Ian Hamilton
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ISBN 9781903291061

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Ian Hamilton in Conversation with Dan Jacobson

Ian Hamilton in Conversation with Dan Jacobson
Title Ian Hamilton in Conversation with Dan Jacobson PDF eBook
Author Ian Hamilton
Publisher Waywiser Press
Pages 200
Release 2002
Genre Biography & Autobiography
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Ian Hamilton (1938-2001) was truly a British man of letters in the finest sense of the term. As a young man he co-founded the influential magazine, The Review, and started a short while later the magazine Tomorrow. He was for a time the fiction and p

Ian Hamilton Collected Poems

Ian Hamilton Collected Poems
Title Ian Hamilton Collected Poems PDF eBook
Author Alan Jenkins
Publisher Faber & Faber
Pages 177
Release 2012-04-19
Genre Poetry
ISBN 0571262619

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A professional man of letters - critic, editor, biographer - though never a professional poet, Ian Hamilton (1938-2001) referred to his poems as 'miraculous lyrical arrivals', and he bided their time with exemplary patience and humility. His widely praised first collection, The Visit, published by Faber in 1970, was incorporated into Fifty Poems in 1988, itself expanded to Sixty Poems in 1998. In a preface to the former collection, he wrote: 'Fifty poems in twenty-five years: not much to show for half a lifetime, you might think. And in certain moods, I would agree.' Readers of Hamilton's condensed and immaculate oeuvre have felt otherwise: the poems of his youth and middle years (there was to be no opportunity for a late flowering) acquired talismanic significance for his contemporaries, and their combination of terseness and emotional intensity continues to set an example to younger poets. Edited by Alan Jenkins, this authoritative Collected Poems contains all of the poetry that Ian Hamilton chose to publish, together with a small number of uncollected and unpublished poems; it also supplies an illuminating introduction, and succinctly helpful apparatus. The result is an edition whose thoroughness and tact are themselves a moving tribute, restoring to view one of the most disinctive bodies of work in twentieth-century English poetry.

The Oxford Companion to Modern Poetry in English

The Oxford Companion to Modern Poetry in English
Title The Oxford Companion to Modern Poetry in English PDF eBook
Author Jeremy Noel-Tod
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Pages 727
Release 2013-05-23
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0199640254

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This impressive volume provides over 1,700 biographical entries on poets writing in English from 1910 to the present day, including T. S. Eliot, Dylan Thomas, and Carol Ann Duffy. Authoritative and accessible, it is a must-have for students of English and creative writing, as well as for anyone with an interest in poetry.

The Alvarez Generation

The Alvarez Generation
Title The Alvarez Generation PDF eBook
Author William Wootten
Publisher Liverpool University Press
Pages 256
Release 2015-05-05
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1781387605

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This book is the biography of a taste in poetry and its consequences. During the 1950s and 1960s, a generation of poets appeared who would eschew the restrained manner of Movement poets such as Philip Larkin, a generation who would, in the words of the introduction to A. Alvarez’s classic anthology The New Poetry, take poetry ‘Beyond the Gentility Principle’. This was the generation of Thom Gunn, Geoffrey Hill, Ted Hughes, Sylvia Plath and Peter Porter. William Wootten explores what these five poets shared in common, their connections, critical reception, rivalries and differences, and locates what was new and valuable in their work. The Alvarez Generation is an important re-evaluation of a time when contemporary poetry and its criticism had a cultural weight it has now lost and when a ‘new seriousness’ was to become closely linked to questions of violence, psychic unbalance and, most controversially of all, suicide. A new Afterword contains important biographical information on Sylvia Plath and reflects on its implications both for the discussions contained in the book and for the study of Plath’s work more generally.

Three Poets in Conversation

Three Poets in Conversation
Title Three Poets in Conversation PDF eBook
Author Dick Davis
Publisher Between the Lines Productions
Pages 154
Release 2006
Genre Poets, American
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This is the fourteenth volume from Between The Lines, and it marks an interesting departure from the previous thirteen, featuring as it does three poets, not just one, each of whom is rather younger than the poets appearing in the earlier books. Though younger each has a claim to being called "senior," having a long list of highly regarded publications behind them, and a number of coveted honors and awards to his/her name. The three poets have been questioned at length about their life and their work by three distinguished poet-critics: Clive Wilmer, Isaac Cates, and Cynthia Haven. Their carefully meditated responses will be helpful to the general reader and the specialist alike. The three poets interviewed are Tim Steele, who teaches at California State University, Dick Davis, who teaches at Ohio State University, and Rachel Hadas, who teaches at Rutgers University.

Modernity Britain

Modernity Britain
Title Modernity Britain PDF eBook
Author David Kynaston
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Pages 881
Release 2014-12-02
Genre History
ISBN 1620408090

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Modernity Britain, 1957-1963, continues David Kynaston's groundbreaking series Tales of a New Jerusalem, telling as never before the story of Britain from VE Day in 1945 to the election of Margaret Thatcher in 1979.