Against Oblivion by Ian Hamilton

Against Oblivion by Ian Hamilton

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Using the model of Samuel Johnson's "Lives of the Poets", this series of biographical essays looks at 45 20th-century poets from Hardy to Larkin, taking in Eliot, Pound, Yeats, Lowell, Auden, and Plath along the way. Respresentative poems from each poet are included.

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Against Oblivion by Ian Hamilton

The idea for Ian Hamilton's unorthodox new book was sparked by a rereading of Samuel Johnson's classic "Lives of the English Poets". Johnson included appraisals of 52 poets, but of these only a tiny handful - four or five, perhaps - are still remembered. What, then, of the 20th century? How many English-language poets of that epoch will we be admiring 200 years from now? How many will resist oblivion? Hamilton takes 45 dead 20th-century poets and offers a personal - and sometimes highly critical - response to each of them. And in the process he constructs a portrayal of what the living of a 20th-century "poetic life" has actually involved. Underpinning Hamilton's narrative are two main propositions. Firstly, that the 20th century was almost from the beginning dominated by four key figures - Yeats, Eliot, Auden and Hardy -and that subsequent poets have, in one way or another, had to "take on" these overshadowing exemplars. For these four, Hamilton insists, oblivion presents no threat. Secondly, that, faced with a secular, mass-educated and largely philistine "audience", the poet's appetite for durability, for lastingness, has been intensified - in some cases, constructively; in others, with disastrous results. Larkin, Lowell, Berryman, MacNiece: will we continue to remember them? Ginsberg, Spender, Tate: real talents, or mere poetry-world careerists? And, in the end, how many do we need? Examples of each candidate's verse accompany Hamilton's prose text, so that "Against Oblivion" can be taken as an informal introduction to 20th-century poetry, or as a basis for critical dispute, or as a useful and provocative anthology: three books in one.
Ian Hamilton has written biographies of the poets Robert Lowell and Matthew Arnold and the novelist J.D. Salinger. He has also published poems and two books of essays, and is the editor of the Penguin Book of Twentieth-Century Essays. From 1974 to 1979 he edited the New Review.
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ISBN 13 9780670849093
ISBN 10 067084909X
Titre Against Oblivion
Auteur Ian Hamilton
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Type de reliure Hardback
Éditeur Penguin Books Ltd
Année de publication 2002-03-28
Nombre de pages 336
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