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In Their Own Words

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In Their Own Words is a celebration of the variousness of contemporary poets living and writing in the UK today. 56 poets talk about their own poetic voices and their work. Essential reading for anybody who cares about poetry. A backstage peek behind the poetry of some of the best contemporary UK writers. Edited by T.S. Eliot prize winner George Szirtes and Helen Ivory — two of the UK’s most respected poets and teachers. In Their Own Words is an examination of the voices writing in the UK today – the book addresses multiculturalism, page and stage, and LBG issues, as well as traditional ‘page’ poetry. This book is not retrospective, it is a representation of the poetry world as a living, breathing developing thing. Readers will get an insight into the many ways the poetic voice can develop – it’s a behind the scenes look at the poetics of the poetry. There is nothing currently available quite like it.

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ISBN: 9781907773211
Publication date: 15th October 2012
Author: Patience Agbabi, Moniza Alvi
Publisher: Salt Publishing
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 272 pages
Genres: Creative writing and creative writing guides