Poetry and Displacement
Distributed for Liverpool University Press
256 pages
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6 x 9
The last hundred years have been an era of unprecedented displacements: the accelerated drift of rural populations to the metropolis, the spread of these cities into successive empires, and the resulting diasporas that have forged the modern United States and any number of smaller nations. These processes have fostered a poetry of exile and expatriation intimately bound up with the experience and culture of modernity. Poetry and Displacement is a thought-provoking and challenging examination of globalized displacement in the work of some of our most critically-acclaimed poets, including Christopher Middleton, Philip Larkin, and Derek Walcott.
Contents
Introduction: Poetry, Place and Displacement
Chapter One
On the Edge of Things: Philip Larkin
Chapter Two
A Double Man in a Double Place: Iain Crichton Smith
Chapter Three
Salvaged from the Ruins: Ken Smith’s Constellations
Chapter Four
Lost Bearings: Christopher Middleton
Chapter Five
Chapter One
On the Edge of Things: Philip Larkin
Chapter Two
A Double Man in a Double Place: Iain Crichton Smith
Chapter Three
Salvaged from the Ruins: Ken Smith’s Constellations
Chapter Four
Lost Bearings: Christopher Middleton
Chapter Five
‘What Like Is It?’: Duffy’s Différance
Chapter Six
Darkening English: Post-Imperial Contestations in Heaney and Walcott
Chapter Seven
Living in History
Chapter Eight
An Age of Simulation: Tall Tales and Short Stories
Chapter Nine
Nowhere Anyone Would Like to Get To
Chapter Ten
Milking the Cow of the World: Displacement Displaced
Darkening English: Post-Imperial Contestations in Heaney and Walcott
Chapter Seven
Living in History
Chapter Eight
An Age of Simulation: Tall Tales and Short Stories
Chapter Nine
Nowhere Anyone Would Like to Get To
Chapter Ten
Milking the Cow of the World: Displacement Displaced
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