Description
"Another notion implicit in the framing of this anthology is that English-language poetry has dramatically expanded within the last century. Writers in Australia and New Zealand, Canada, India, Africa and the Caribbean all hold in common with writers in Britain and the United States an English-Language tradition that helped to shape their history and their institutions, and that laid the groundwork for new writings...
"In trying to include as wide a selection as possible of representative work...we have had to leave out several well-known long poems. In almost all cases, however, we have chosen to represent a poet by several poems, inviting readers to take a broader view of a given writer's work and ways of thinking." - from the Preface
About the Author
Herbert Rosengarten, Professor and Head of the English Department at the University of British Columbia, is the author or editor of many other books, including (with Jane Flick) The Broadview Reader.
Amanda Goldrick-Jones, Assistant Professor in the Centre for Academic Writing at the University of Winnipeg, has presented numerous papers on rhetoric, the teaching of writing and literature, and woman's writing; this is her first book.
Reviews
In reconsidering the canon of English language poetry, the editors have been as creative as they are generous. This is a lively anthology-it shows views where previous anthologies hadn't planned for windows." - David Shevin, Tiffin University
Book Information
ISBN 9781551110066
Author Herbert Rosengarten
Format Paperback
Page Count 1000
Imprint Broadview Press Ltd
Publisher Broadview Press Ltd
Weight(grams) 796g
Dimensions(mm) 229mm * 152mm * 41mm