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Tony Harrison Sandie Byrne (Lecturer in English, Lecturer in English, Balliol College, Oxford)

Tony Harrison By Sandie Byrne (Lecturer in English, Lecturer in English, Balliol College, Oxford)

Tony Harrison by Sandie Byrne (Lecturer in English, Lecturer in English, Balliol College, Oxford)


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This work celebrates the poet and playwright Tony Harrison's 60th birthday through an exploration of his work, including his best-known poem V. It includes essays from Melvyn Bragg and Richard Eyre, as well as personal recollections and reponses to his poems.

Tony Harrison Summary

Tony Harrison: Loiner by Sandie Byrne (Lecturer in English, Lecturer in English, Balliol College, Oxford)

Tony Harrison: Loiner is published to celebrate the poet and playwright Tony Harrison's sixtieth birthday through an exploration of his work, including his best-known poem v.. Harrison (1937- ) has been called `our best English poet', and has been awarded a number of prizes for his poetry, including the Geoffrey Faber Memorial Prize, the Royal Television Society Award, the Prix Italia, and the Whitbread Prize for Poetry. This book gives his work the serious critical attention it merits, with essays from a number of prominent contributors, including Richard Eyre and Melvyn Bragg, and a foreword by Grey Gowrie. The collection ranges from personal recollections of working with Tony Harrison and personal responses to his poems, to detailed critical analyses of his techniques and themes, covering Harrison's short poems and sonnet sequence, his plays, his television poem-films, and his libretti, spanning the years 1955-1997. A `loiner' is a native of Leeds, where Tony Harrison was born and spent the early part of his life, and from which he was dispossessed by the enforced translation of the state scholarship system. The word also connotes other aspects of Tony Harrison: the `loins' of his poetry-its energy and physicality-and the `loners' who are its main protagonists-men and women dispossessed of their class, nation, language, and identity. At sixty, Harrison is at his poetic peak, producing plays, film-scripts, libretti, journalistic responses to social and national strife, impassioned speeches of love and outrage-always in poetry. Tony Harrison: Loiner introduces the major themes and forms of our most exciting and cosmopolitan as well as technically accomplished poet, and reassesses his achievement and place in twentieth-century literature.

Tony Harrison Reviews

Harrison is a lucky loiner in this collection of tributes to his considerable talent. There are not catcalls. There is only collective adulation. * Alan Bold, The Herald (Glasgow) *
it opens with a new sonnet of his, ends with verse by Bernard O'Donoghue and Desmond Graham, and fills the 200 pages between with memoirs and admiring essays. * Poetry Review, vol.87, no.2, Summer 1997 *

About Sandie Byrne (Lecturer in English, Lecturer in English, Balliol College, Oxford)

Sandie Byrne is Lecturer in English at Balliol College, Oxford.

Table of Contents

Abbreviations ; Foreword ; Introduction: Tony Harrison's Public Poetry ; 1. The Best Poet of 1961 ; 2. Tony Harrison the Playwright ; 3. v. by Tony Harrison, or Production No. 73095, LWT Arts ; 4. On Not Being Milton, Marvell, or Gray ; 5. Open to Experience: Structure and Exploration in Tony Harrison's Poetry ; 6. Culture and Debate ; 7. Book Ends: Harrison's Public and Private Poetry ; 8. Tony Harrison and the Guardian ; 9. Doomsongs: Tony Harrison and War ; 10. The Drunken Porter Does Poetry: Metre and Voice in the Poems of Tony Harrison ; 11. The Chorus of Mams ; 12. Poetry or Bust: Tony Harrison and Salt's Mill ; 13. In the Canon's Mouth: Tony Harrison and Twentieth-Century Poetry ; 14. 'Command of English' ; 15. 'Pericles in Tynemouth' ; Notes ; Contributors ; Select Bibliography ; Index

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GOR013321695
9780198184300
0198184301
Tony Harrison: Loiner by Sandie Byrne (Lecturer in English, Lecturer in English, Balliol College, Oxford)
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Oxford University Press
1997-05-29
252
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