This is a collection of essays about the contemporary Liverpool poet, Peter Robinson. His poetry is subtle and moving about domestic scenes of intense feeling, and shows how one might get through difficult experiences including the rape of a loved one, a brain tumour operation, the condition of exile in Italy and Japan, the perils of raising children. The essays aim to help ordinary readers and students gain insight into Robinson's subtle, astonishing poems.
| Limba | Engleza |
| Cuprins | Adam Piette and Katy Price: Peter Robinson's Tokens of Affection: An Introduction Roy Fisher: Preface SPACE Adrian Poole: Robinson's Roads Paul Hullah: 'Put In My Place': Arrangement of Self and World in Peter Robinson's Early Poems POETRY VS. CRITICAL PROSE Eric Griffiths: Blanks, misgivings, fallings from us Steve Clark: 'How I can't but wish you well': Elegiac and Paternal Utterance in the Poetry of Peter Robinson REPARATION David Pascoe: The Rough with the Smooth: Peter Robinson, Adrian Stokes, and the Forms of Reparation Jane Davis: Reading in Reality: A Reading of 'There Again' by Members of Ridgeway Library Reading Group Adam Piette: Cold War Conflicts in Peter Robinson's Poetry Andrew Fitzsimons: 'The Great Friend': Peter Robinson and Translation HOME AND ABROAD Ralph Pite: Avenues / Returns: Peter Robinson and Liverpool John Roe: The Refracted Self: Japanese Experiences Miki Iwata: His Other Islands: Peter Robinson, Languages, Traditions Arts of the Eye and Ear Neil Corcoran: Chance and Circumstance |
| Data Publicarii | 1 June 07 |
| Format | Paperback |
| Paginare | 276 |
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