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The Oval Window

A new annotated edition

By (author) J.H. Prynne
Format: Paperback / softback
Publisher: Bloodaxe Books Ltd, Tyne and Wear, United Kingdom
Published: 29th Mar 2018
Dimensions: w 220mm h 220mm d 10mm
Weight: 407g
ISBN-10: 1780371268
ISBN-13: 9781780371269
Barcode No: 9781780371269
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Synopsis
This volume is a new annotated edition of J.H. Prynne's 1983 poem The Oval Window, making use of photographs taken by the poet at the time and place of composition, together with a substantial portfolio supplied by him of source and reference material. This source material includes political and economic news published during the period in early autumn 1983 when the poem was written, together with extracts from literature, Eastern and Western philosophy, optics, anatomy, computer programming language, and a considerable quantity of ancient Chinese poetry. The edition has two commentary essays: the first primarily concerned with approaches to reading, including the use of search engines, and with the relations between different elements in the work, and the second with the topography and the critical antecedents of the poem. For ease of reading, a clean reading text is included as well as the annotated text. The expanded third edition of Prynne's Poems (2015) was published by Bloodaxe in 2015.

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'Without doubt the most formidable and accomplished poet in England today, a writer who has single-handedly changed the vocabulary of expression.' - Peter Ackroyd, The Times; 'J.H. Prynne's Poems is a collection, thirty years in the making, in which the language is both astonishing and inevitable. Such a level of intelligence, control and risk is shocking.' - lain Sinclair, Independent on Sunday (Books of the Year); 'Prynne presents a body of work of staggering audacity and authority such that the map of contemporary poetry already begins to look a little different.' - Roger Caldwell, TLS