The Big British Poetry Debate (Chapman 91) (Chapman Magazine)

Sebastian Barker,Tom Pow,Janet Paisley,Iain Crichton Smith,Angus Calder,Bill Duncan,Angus McFarlane,Michel Faber,George Wyllie,Colin Mackay,Joy Hendry

ISBN 10: 0906772877 ISBN 13: 9780906772874
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Literary Storm Hits Scotland! Jon Corelis essay in Chapman 87 both impressed and profoundly upset people. Candid responses poured in, leading the Ed to open up debate. He breaks British Poetry down into five schools : Scottish, Suburbanites, City Kids, Academics and the Starters Over. Ripostes from Sebastian Barker, Tom Pow, Janet Paisley, Iain Crichton Smith and Angus Calder are humorous, outspoken, serious, adamant! Outrageous pieces from Bill Duncan, Michel Faber, Angus McFarlane and George Wyllie lift the mood and lower the tone. Searing poetry about Bosnia from Colin Mackay.

About the Author: Chapman is Scotland s leading literary magazine; controversial, influential, outspoken and intelligent. Founded in 1970, it has become a dynamic force in Scottish culture, covering theatre, politics, language and the arts. Our highly-respected forum for poetry, fiction, criticism, review and debate is essential reading for anyone interested in contemporary Scotland. The outstanding feature of the magazine is its consistency of quality, combined with originality in the range of material it publishes. The magazine has played a small, but significant role in shaping the Scotland we now enjoy. When the magazine was founded, there was almost no interest in Scottish literature anywhere most conspicuously in Scotland. Nearly all of our best writers were unknown names even at home, languishing without a publisher or magazine publication. There seemed no prospect of any decent literary infrastructure or a way to stem, for example, the strong tide flowing against our indigenous languages, Scots and Gaelic, which were generally derided as inherently inferior, even primitive. Chapman has helped to change that all that by being bold and interventionist. Increasing numbers of the public are now keenly grasping the potential of these languages and of Scottish culture in general, as a natural way of enriching their lives. Chapman publishes the best in Scottish writing new work by well-known Scottish writers in the context of lucid critical discussion. With our commitment to the future, we energetically promote new writers, new ideas and approaches. Several issues have been landmarks in their field in Scots language, women's writing and cultural politics in Scotland. We have published extensive features on important writers: Hugh MacDiarmid, Hamish Henderson, Ian Hamilton Finlay, Tom Scott, Naomi Mitchison, Edwin and Willa Muir and Alasdair Gray and others, to the benefit of their reputation and status. We also publish poetry and short fiction from new writers, as well as critical articles and items of general cultural interest. Most issues feature Scots and Gaelic as well as English. The focus is on Scotland, but Chapman has a long history of publishing international literature, both in English by non-Scots and in translation from other languages. The list of countries published over the years is too long to cite here, but it spans the entire globe. Chapman will undoubtedly interest anyone researching Scottish and/or British literature. It has a natural outlet in universities and institutions of secondary education. With its emphasis on new creative writing, it is useful to anyone with a love of literature. You can help our work by subscribing, or even ordering a single copy of the magazine, or one of our books. It helps us and the writers we publish while giving the reader a great deal to enjoy.

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Title: The Big British Poetry Debate (Chapman 91) (...
Publisher: Chapman Publishing 01/08/1998
Publication Date: 1998
Binding: Paperback
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