Contemporary British Poetry and the City

Contemporary British Poetry and the City

by Peter Barry (Author)

Synopsis

Though poets have always written about cities, the commonest critical categories (pastoral poetry, nature poetry, Romantic poetry, Georgian poetry, etc.) have usually stressed the rural, so that poetry can seem irrelevant to a predominantly urban populati. Explores a range of contemporary poets who visit the 'mean streets' of the contemporary urban scene, seeking the often cacophonous music of what happens here. Poets discussed include: Ken Smith, Iain Sinclair, Roy Fisher, Edwin Morgan, Sean O'Brien, Ciaran Carson, Peter Reading, Matt Simpson, Douglas Houston, Deryn Rees-Jones, Denise Riley, Ken Edwards, Levi Tafari, Aidan Hun, and Robert Hampson. Approaches contemporary poetry within a broad spectrum of personal, social, literary, and cultural concerns. Includes 'loco-specific' chapters, on cities including Hull, Liverpool, London, and Birmingham, with an additional chapter on 'post-industrial' cities such as Belfast, Glasgow and Dundee.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 272
Edition: First printing
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Published: 01 Apr 2001

ISBN 10: 0719055946
ISBN 13: 9780719055942

Media Reviews
Barry's provocative study is a must-read because he combines penetrating critical and historical perspectives with great skill. -- Choice

Barry's provocative study is a must-read because he combines penetrating critical and historical perspectives with great skill. -- Choice
Author Bio
Peter Barry is Senior Lecturer in English at the University of Wales, Aberystwyth