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Branch-lines - Edward Thomas and Contemporary Poetry (Hardcover)
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Branch-lines - Edward Thomas and Contemporary Poetry (Hardcover)
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'The one hundred and forty poems he wrote in the last two years of
his life are a miracle. I can think of no body of work in English
that is more mysterious.' - Michael Longley. When Edward Thomas
died in the First World War, very few of his poems had been
published, but he is now recognised as one of the finest and most
influential poets of the last century. Although often referred to
as 'a poet's poet', his writing has an almost universal appeal. He
wrote accessibly, on traditional themes - the natural world, human
relationships, transience and mortality. And yet his poetry is
alive with the critical intelligence that came from years of
writing non-fiction and reviewing verse. "Branch-Lines" captures
the range of Thomas' achievement, not least by combining poetry
with prose. In this unique collection, fifty-five contemporary
poets reflect on Thomas' craftsmanship and enduring power. Some
have chosen poems of their own in which they detect his influence,
others have written new poems in his honour. Each poet has also
contributed a piece of prose, and the volume contains an
introduction, four critical essays, illustrations, a foreword by
Andrew Motion and an afterword by Michael Longley. "Branch-Lines"
offers a fascinating perspective on the workings of literary
influence, with personal insights from some of the leading
poet-critics of our time. 'The collection has a double value. It is
a celebration of Thomas, and dignified tribute to his achievement;
at the same time it bears witness to his powers of regeneration' -
Andrew Motion. 'I read Thomas' collected poems at a sitting, poem
by poem, all the way through and felt as I had not felt since
reading Lawrence and Graves ten years before: I love this man, I
can learn from him.' - David Constantine. 'I have always loved
Edward Thomas' poetry' - Geoffrey Hill. 'He comes naturally, I
think, to writers in English, like grass growing.' - U. A.
Fanthorpe. 'When I started to try and write poetry and prose, a
very uncertain beginning, it would have been even more uncertain if
I hadn't read Thomas' poetry in my teens.' - Tom Paulin.
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