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| New Poetry in Wales, TheIan Gregson
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ISBN: 9780708319956 (0708319955)Publication Date June 2007
Publisher: Gwasg Prifysgol Cymru / University of Wales Press, CardiffFormat: Paperback, 216x138 mm, 150 pages
Language: English
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A book examining the innovative poetry being written in Wales. It demonstrates how contemporary Welsh poets, including Robert Minhinnick, Gwyneth Lewis, Oliver Reynolds and Stephen Knight and many others, have evolved techniques to explore the most pressing issues in today's culture; e.g. anxieties about environmental issues and the damage inflicted on the third world by capitalism.
Cyfrol sy'n edrych ar y cerddi disglair a ysgrifennir yng Nghymru. Mae'n dangos sut y mae beirdd cyfoes, yn cynnwys Robert Minhinnick, Gwyneth Lewis, Oliver Reynolds a Stephen Knight ac eraill, wedi datblygu dulliau i archwilio'r materion dybryd sy'n wynebu'r byd heddiw; e.e. materion amgylcheddol, ac effaith cyfalafiaeth fyd-eang ar wledydd tlota'r ddaear.
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Author Biography: Professor Ian Gregson is Reader in the English Department at the University of Wales, Bangor. He has published several titles on modern and post-modern poetry and literature. Further Information: Ian Gregson maintains that the most exciting poetry in Britain is being written in Wales. In this book he demonstrates how contemporary Welsh poets, including Robert Minhinnick, Gwyneth Lewis, Oliver Reynolds and Stephen Knight and many others, have evolved techniques to explore the most pressing issues in today's culture; for example, their poems express their anxieties about environmental issues and the damage inflicted on the third world by global capitalism. It also explores how questions about language have acquired such significance, a particularly urgent theme for Welsh poets. Nevertheless, these poets also draw upon the traditional themes of poetry, often using traditional poetic forms such as rhyming stanzas which are given a vivid and modern slant through their use of contemporary language. ". . . this volume is a much needed continuation of the author’s earlier work but with a specific Welsh focus." Paul Wright, Head of Creative Arts and Humanities, Trinity College, Carmarthen |
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