Oxford Poets 2004: An Anthology

Oxford Poets 2004: An Anthology
ISBN-10
1903039665
ISBN-13
9781903039663
Category
Poetry
Pages
84
Language
English
Published
2004
Publisher
Carcanet Press
Authors
David Constantine, Bernard O'Donoghue

Description

The work of both new and established poets is introduced to a wider readership in this fourth anthology in the Oxford Poets series. The poets featured represent the rich variety of concerns, voices, and strategies in current writing, including Karen Annesen, Joseph Butler, Margaret Easton, Helen Farish, Kelly Grovier, John Mason, Ann Phillips, Christopher Southgate, Julian Stannard, and Greg Sweetnam. All of these poets share the candor and invention that are hallmarks of the series.

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