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The Poetry of Saying : British Poetry and its Discontents, 1950-2000, Hardback Book

The Poetry of Saying : British Poetry and its Discontents, 1950-2000 Hardback

Part of the Liverpool English Texts and Studies series

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In The Poetry of Saying Robert Sheppard explores an array of 'experimental' writers and styles of writing many of which have never secured a large audience in Britain, but which are often fascinatingly innovative.

As a published poet in this tradition, Sheppard provides a detailed and thought provoking account of the development of the British poetry movement from the 1950s.

As well as analysing the work of individual poets such as Roy Fisher, Lee Harwood and Tom Raworth The Poetry of Saying also examines the influence of the Poetry Society and poetry magazines on the evolution of British poetry throughout this period.

The overriding virtue of the poetry of this period is its diversity, a fact that Sheppard has not ignored.

As well as providing a fascinating into the work of these poets, The Poetry of Saying offers an 'insider's' commentary on the social, political and historical background during this exciting period in British poetry.

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