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The Poetry Of Saying British Poetry And Its Discontents 19502000 Robert Sheppard

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The Poetry Of Saying British Poetry And Its Discontents 19502000 Robert Sheppard
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Publisher: Liverpool University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.04 MB
Pages: 289
Author: Robert Sheppard
ISBN: 0853238197
Language: English
Year: 2006

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The Poetry Of Saying British Poetry And Its Discontents 19502000 Robert Sheppard by Robert Sheppard 0853238197 instant download after payment.

The Poetry of Saying unearths a secret history of fifty years of experimental British verse, revealing and illuminating the daring work of British poets who have spent a half-century rewriting the rules of English poetry. Poet Robert Sheppard considers individual poets such as Roy Fisher and Lee Harwood as well as the role of poetry magazines and the Poetry Society. Sheppard's position at the center of the 1950s British Poetry Revival enables him to offer an insider's commentary on the social, political, and historical background of this particularly fertile and exciting period in British poetry.

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