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The Unruly Garden

Robert Duncan and Eric Mottram - Letters and Essays

by Amy Evans (Volume editor) Shamoon Zamir (Volume editor)
©2007 Others 258 Pages

Summary

Robert Duncan was a defining figure of twentieth-century American poetry. Eric Mottram was a pioneer in the field of American Studies in the UK and a key contributor to the British Poetry Revival. In the 1970s the two men conducted a wide-ranging dialogue on poetry, politics and the religious through an exchange of intense and often expansive letters. Mottram continued the dialogue in two substantive critical examinations of Duncan’s work. The Unruly Garden presents an annotated edition of the complete available correspondence along with the two essays. The first essay was heavily edited when originally published and is included here in its restored form. The second essay appeared in a small press magazine and now receives the wider circulation it deserves.

Details

Pages
258
Year
2007
ISBN (Softcover)
9783039113941
Language
English
Keywords
Briefsammlung 1971-1986 Duncan, Robert Edward Mottram, Eric American writer Poetry revival British Poetry Criticism Correspondence
Published
Oxford, Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt am Main, New York, Wien, 2007. 258 pp.

Biographical notes

Amy Evans (Volume editor) Shamoon Zamir (Volume editor)

The Editors: Amy Evans is a Teaching Fellow in American Studies at King’s College London where she is completing a doctoral thesis on Robert Duncan. Shamoon Zamir is a Reader in American Studies at King’s College London. His publications include Dark Voices: W.E.B. Du Bois and American Thought, 1888-1903 as well as articles on American fiction, poetry and photography. He co-founded and co-edited Talus, an international journal of contemporary writing and cultural studies, and Talus Editions, a poetry small press.

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