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Negotiations: Poems in their Contexts (Hardcover)
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Negotiations: Poems in their Contexts (Hardcover)
Series: Liverpool English Texts and Studies, 98
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This book, by the eminent poetry critic Neil Corcoran, examines the
ways in which the work of significant modern Irish, British and
American poets interacts with or 'negotiates' different contexts -
historical, social, political, artistic and aesthetic. In Part 1
important work by David Jones, Robert Graves, Seamus Heaney and Bob
Dylan is shown to negotiate poetic methods - both traditional and
modernist - and also the work of major earlier writers to produce
strikingly original new forms; and Derek Mahon's prose is read in
the light of these concerns. The books shows how, by negotiating in
this way, their work engages profoundly with complex and sometimes
terrible histories, including the First World War and the Northern
Irish Troubles. Part 2 discusses the ways in which 'ekphrastic'
work - poems which engage with visual art - by Elizabeth Bishop, W.
S. Graham, John Ashbery, Sylvia Plath and Ciaran Carson negotiates
comparable poetic and historical inheritances while also
inventively responding to work by significant artists, notably
Parmigianino, Poussin, de Chirico, Klee and members of the St Ives
School. The book is a signal contribution to current critical
debates about these poets, situating them in original or newly
clarified contexts, and it offers exemplary close readings of
noteworthy poems.
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