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The Lewknor Turn

Autor Anthony Mellors
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 15 sep 2013
Anthony Mellors was born in the fen country, where he had a troubled childhood and failed to attend various schools. He worked as a lithographic artist for printing firms in Skegness and Great Malvern, and lived in Exeter with a group of itinerant painters, before going up to read English at the universities of Sussex and Oxford. He has since lectured in English and American Literature at universities in Oxford, Durham, Manchester, and Birmingham, as well as helping to maintain the collection at The Poetry Library in London and (reluctantly) becoming a house restorer. In 1990, he founded (with Andrew Lawson) fragmente: a magazine of contemporary poetics. At the time of writing, he lives in north Norfolk.
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ISBN-13: 9781848613089
ISBN-10: 1848613083
Pagini: 108
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 7 mm
Greutate: 0.15 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Shearsman Books

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Anthony Mellors was born in the fen country. He read English at the University of Sussex and Trinity College, Oxford, and has lectured in that subject at Oxford, Durham, The Manchester Metropolitan, and Birmingham City universities. In 1990, he co-founded fragmente: a magazine of contemporary poetics. He has edited (with Fiona Robertson) Stephen Crane's The Red Badge of Courage for OUP and is the author of Late Modernist Poetics from Pound to Prynne (Manchester University Press, 2005). Recent essays inclue 'Courtesy Winter', in Geraldine Monk, ed., Cusp: Recollections of Poetry in Transition (Shearsman, 2012), 'Autopsia: Olson, Themis, Pausanias', in Modernism/Modernity, 'Refusing Impact: Aesthetic Economy and Given Time', in SubStance, and 'Disabled Poetry', in Textual Practice. His poetry has appeared in various journals and anthologies, including Tom Raworth, ed., 'An Anglo-Irish Alternative', Exact Change Yearbook (Carcanet/Exact Change, 1995), So also ist das (Haymon-Verlag, 2002), and Simon Smith, ed., 'Thirteen British Poets', in The New Review of Literature (2006). He lives in north Norfolk.