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OverviewDear World & Everyone In It is a ground-breaking new poetry anthology presenting the work of over 60 of the most talented and interesting young poets currently writing in the UK. Chosen by one of the country's leading young poetry editors, inspired by American precedents, and growing out of The Rialto's recent series of young poets features curated by Nathan Hamilton, it is the first British anthology to attempt to define a generation through a properly representative cross-section of work and a fully collaborative editorial process. By drawing on the poets' own recommendations, this anthology represents more effectively and appropriately a new generational mood - hybrid, playful, collaborative, ambitious, inclusive, cooperative. Less top down, more bottom up, it speaks also of other movements in our world, and even ends up challenging parochial notions of Britishness by including overseas poets who live or work here and who have become engaged and influential in the scene. Avoiding older, oppositional attitudes, Nathan Hamilton introduces his anthology with an essay describing 'this new generation's hybridisation of two aptly ironic and business-sounding strains in UK poetics taxonomised as product and process '. His lively analysis juxtaposes modernist approaches with those exploring more traditional modes, hoping to bring some of the pleasures of the former to a wider audience. Dear World & Everyone In It is an indispensable summary or starting map for anyone wanting to explore and enjoy more of the current UK poetry landscape or seeking to better understand what's going on out there. The poets include Rachael Allen, Richard Barrett, Emily Berry, Theo Best, Siddhartha Bose, Elizabeth-Jane Burnett, Tim Cockburn, Emily Critchley, Patrick Coyle, Amy De'Ath, S.J. Fowler, Jim Goar, Matthew Gregory, Colin Herd, Ishion Hutchinson, Katharine Kilalea, Luke Kennard, Agnes Lehoczky, Chris McCabe, Toby Martinez de las Rivas, Marianne Morris, Richard Parker, Heather Phillipson, Sam Riviere, Hannah Silva, Marcus Slease, Linus Slug (Mendoza), Josh Stanley, Keston Sutherland, Jonty Tiplady, Jack Underwood, Joe Walton, Ahren Warner, Tom Warner, James Wilkes, Steve Willey, and many others still to be confirmed. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Nathan HamiltonPublisher: Bloodaxe Books Ltd Imprint: Bloodaxe Books Ltd Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 23.40cm Weight: 0.567kg ISBN: 9781852249496ISBN 10: 1852249498 Pages: 336 Publication Date: 22 November 2012 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationNathan Hamilton is a poet and publisher. He is Managing Director of UEA Publishing Project, comprising Boiler House Press, Strangers Press, and Egg Box Publishing, and was previously chairman of the board of directors for Inpress, representing over 40 independent UK publishers. His poetry and criticism have appeared in The Guardian, The Spectator, The Rialto, Five Dials, The Manhattan Review and The Wolf. He co-edited the popular antholog-zine series for emerging poetry, Stop Sharpening Your Knives, and his Dear World & Everyone In It: New Poetry in the UK (Bloodaxe) was published in 2013. He joint edited, in 2018, The Caught Habits of Language, an anthology celebrating W.S. Graham's centenary year and published by Donut Press. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |