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Legends of the warring clans

this is an unpublished book subtitled "the British poetry scene in the 90s"


Legends of the Warring Clans, or, The poetry scene in the 1990s; contents


legends11. Introduction

legends11 2. Out of Everywhere, edited by Maggie O'Sullivan

legends53. The poetic right-wing: Oxford; Mainstream postmodernism (Muldoon, Fenton, and Motion); Christian poets: (Hill; Abbs; Thrilling)
legends7 4. Born in the 60s, part 1: Soft Metal; part 2, avant-garde neoclassicism (DS Marriott, Simon Smith); part 3, reviews (David Rushmer, sand writings; Nicholas Johnson, David Greenslade, Tim Atkins, Tim Allen, Andy Brown, Helen Macdonald)
legends65. Real space and virtual space; the volume that sound fills (Plymouth, London, Glasgow)

legends26. The critique of language and everyday life: Peter Finch, antibodies; Tony Lopez, Stress Management; Kelvin Corcoran, Lyric Lyric; Purple and Green; Two Women Dancing, by Elisabeth Bartlett
legends37. The pursuit of eunomia: David Barnett, All the Year Round; RF Langley, Twelve Poems; Four Poems, Michael Haslam; The Mummery Preserver, Vittoria Vaughan
legends88. The Talking Dead (Peter Riley, Distant Points; Steve Sneyd, In Holds of Earthen Coil; Kerry Sowerby, The Resuscitators; Elisabeth Bletsoe, Portraits of the Artist's Sister)
legends99. House of the Shaman, Maggie O'Sullivan; essay on shamanism
legends1010. The Book of Demons, Barry MacSweeney
legends1211. Rhymes with Hayworth: Tom Raworth
legends4 12. Allen Fisher and the School of London (Fisher; Robert Sheppard)
legends1313. However Introduced to the Soles (Macias, Laight, and Quinn)
14. The tyranny of distance: essay on poetry and the Internet tyranny