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The Poetry and Poetics of Michael Heller: A Nomad Memory is the
first comprehensive treatment of a singularly important American
poet of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. Michael Heller
(b. 1937) has amassed a body of poetry and criticism that places
him in the vanguard of modern literature, and this essay collection
provides the first extensive critical treatment of his varied
career. This book 's multifaceted appraisal of his engagement with
poetry as well as crucial ideas across various traditions
establishes him as a preeminent writer among his contemporaries and
younger generations, and as a major poet in any era.
Maggie O'Sullivan has been a significant force in the alternative
British poetry scene since the 1970s. Her international reputation
has continued to grow and she is widely regarded as one of the
foremost feminist avant-garde writers working in Britain today.
This new volume of essays and interviews locates O'Sullivan in the
wider context of contemporary British poetry and draws to light the
wide-ranging influences which inform her work and her own influence
upon a new generation of feminist avant-garde writing. Tackling
textual, visual and sound elements in her work her poetry is
complex, challenging and rewarding. O'Sullivan is also a compelling
performer of her work. Thematically she is capable of tackling
animal vegetable and mineral ideas in her writing, drawing on
mythological and even shamanistic components that are provocative
and sensual. This volume contains contributions from Charles
Bernstein, Mandy Bloomfield, Ken Edwards, Romana Huk, Peter Manson,
Nicky Marsh, Peter Middleton, Maggie O'Sullivan, Redell Olsen,
Marjorie Perloff, Will Rowe, Robert Sheppard, Scott Thurston and
Nerys Williams.
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