Poems 2016-2024 is effectively volume two of Prynneâ s Poems (2015) but this supplementary edition is bigger than his previous life's work retrospective, bringing together the complete texts of 36 collections from the late and most productive period of Prynneâ s writing, all previously only available in limited editions.
Poems 2016-2024 is effectively volume two of Prynneâ s Poems (2015) but this supplementary edition is bigger than his previous life's work retrospective, bringing together the complete texts of 36 collections from the late and most productive period of Prynneâ s writing, all previously only available in limited editions.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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Erscheinungstermin: 3. September 2024
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Abmessung: 236mm x 157mm x 56mm
Gewicht: 1542g
ISBN-13: 9781780376936
ISBN-10: 1780376936
Artikelnr.: 69743286
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J.H. Prynne is Britain's leading late Modernist poet. His first retrospective Poems (1982) was followed by three expanded editions from Bloodaxe, in 1999, 2005 and 2015, with Poems 2016-2024 following as a separate supplementary volume in 2024. Separate editions have also been published of two of his collections, The White Stones (1969) from New York Review Books in 2016, and The Oval Window (1983) from Bloodaxe in 2018. Poems 2016-2024 includes 36 texts, from Each to Each (2017) to Alembic Forest (2024), all previously only available in limited editions from small presses. Prynne's most productive decade has also seen the publication of prose works including Whitman and Truth (2022) and editions of his correspondence with Charles Olson (2017) and Douglas Oliver (2022). His two-volume Collected Prose is forthcoming from OUP (New York). Born in 1936, Prynne was Cambridge University's most influential don in English studies since F.R. Leavis.
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