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Origins of the Underground Andrew Duncan

Origins of the Underground par Andrew Duncan

Origins of the Underground Andrew Duncan


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This isn't a one-volume history of post-War British poetry. Given the mass of writing about the post-War period, Duncan says, Generally, if you read ten books on recent literary history you do find that they do all say the same things. I intend to bang on until you complain about me including too much.

Origins of the Underground Résumé

Origins of the Underground: British poetry between apocryphon and incident light, 1933-79 Andrew Duncan

The background to Origins of the Underground is really the story of how British poets became intellectuals. As they retreated from inherited and fixed value systems, they had to think for themselves, and this was a race which intellectuals generally won. You can't just buy in ideas like a small tropical country buying jet fighter planes. What the success of poets seems to turn on is their willingness to use ideas which excite the ideas part of their brains because they are genuinely unfamiliar. Poets who prefer to stick to well-worn and inherited arguments, where they can predict every move, fail for this reason. The area of nearby uncertainty has an odd shape. Obviously, most of the ideas which were new and risky thirty years ago are now forgotten - the risk fell to earth, so to speak. A certain archaeology is needed to retrieve these casualty ideas. I admit that I enjoy this sort of digging, and the practice of psychoceramics (the scientific study of crackpots), but perhaps this pleasure pursuit is useful as well. The terrain is made impassable by deep mutual disagreements between different groups of poetry readers (and writers). Going in at the level of ideas offers a possible way of easing these disagreements. Admittedly, it's very difficult to find out exactly what they are.

À propos de Andrew Duncan

Andrew Duncan was born in 1956, and brought up in the Midlands, in an atmosphere of technological optimism and class levelling which the South succeeded in reversing thereafter. He worked as a labourer (in England and Germany) after leaving school, and subsequently as a project planner with a telecomms manufacturer (1978-87), and as a programmer for the Stock Exchange (1988-91).

Sommaire

  • Acknowledgements
  • Preface
  • Chronology
  • Introduction: A case that needs to be made
  • The closing of the 1940s; and the prehistory of the underground
  • Reflexivity and sensitivity
  • A Various Art and the Cambridge Leisure Centre
  • Precision and the influence of photography on the poem
  • Objectivism and the self-investment with modernist legitimacy
  • The cognitively critical tradition: Madge, Tomlinson, Crozier, Chaloner, Fisher
  • Secrets of Nature: documentary, group feeling, and propaganda
  • Avant-garde legitimacy, continued; Neo-Objectivism
  • The procurement of the information in poetry
  • West-bloc dissidents, or the history of ideas in poetry
  • The dissolution of the horizon: New Romantic poetry
  • Moral man in an immoral society: personalism and authenticity in the 1940s
  • New Romantic poets
  • In the land of the not-quite day; or, the frisson of ruins. David Gascoyne
  • Bad science, pulp topography: Iain Sinclair
  • Radical toxins and lingering hallucinogens: Counter-culture and New Age
  • Apocalyptic foreglow, and origins of the Counter-Culture
  • Peripheral nationalism and collective disloyalty
  • The 1970s and Left versus Right in the Labour Party
  • Decentralisation: the ideal of workers' control
  • Under the ground, into the Crypt
  • Conclusion
  • Bibliography
  • Index

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GOR013219948
9781844710782
1844710785
Origins of the Underground: British poetry between apocryphon and incident light, 1933-79 Andrew Duncan
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Salt Publishing
20080908
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