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Poetry And Displacement 1st Edition Stan Smith

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Poetry And Displacement 1st Edition Stan Smith
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Publisher: Liverpool University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.09 MB
Pages: 246
Author: Stan Smith
ISBN: 9781781388068, 1781388067
Language: English
Year: 2007
Edition: 1

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Poetry And Displacement 1st Edition Stan Smith by Stan Smith 9781781388068, 1781388067 instant download after payment.

The paradigmatic figure of twentieth-century history is the 'displaced person', a concept which emerged from the demographic migrations, deportations and genocidal purges that accompanied two world wars, the destruction and construction of nation states and the restructuring of the global order which they occasioned. These processes almost inevitably fostered a poetry of exile and expatriation intimately bound up with the experience of modernity and the culture of modernism, culminating, in the postcolonial era, with the globalisation of displacement as the determining condition of postmodernity. In this timely new volume renowned poetry critic Stan Smith examines a number of poets - Plath, Larkin, Heaney, Walcott, Middleton, Fisher, Duffy - through the lens of displacement.

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