The New Poetry in Wales
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Description
By evolving new techniques to explore today’s most pressing issues—environmental destruction and the damage inflicted on the third world by global capitalism—contemporary Welsh poets are making some of the most exciting poetry in Britain. In addition to investigating these new methods of poetic inquiry, Ian Gregson in The New Poetry of Wales explores the issue of language, a particularly urgent concern for these poets who must choose between writing in English or Welsh. With penetrating analyses of a range of new poets, including Robert Minhinnick and Gwyneth Lewis, the former Welsh poet laureate, Gregson’s book is an invaluable introduction to a robust field.
Introduction
1. Opposites of National Identification: Duncan Bush and Sheenagh Pugh
2. The Baghdad Moon, the Pepsi Globe: Robert Minhinnick