Crisis and contemporary poetry
An edition of Crisis and contemporary poetry (2011)
By Anne Karhio,Seán Crosson,Charles I. Armstrong
Publish Date
2012
Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan
Language
eng
Pages
260
Description:
This collection of essays addresses poetic and critical responses to the various crises encountered by contemporary writers and our society. The essays included discuss a range of issues from the holocaust, the Troubles in Northern Ireland and their aftermath and the war on terror to the ecological crisis, poetry's relationship to place and questions of cultural and national identity. What are the means available to poetry to address the various crises it faces, and how can both poets and critics meet the challenges posed by society and the literary community? How can poetry justify its own role as a meaningful form of cultural and artistic practice? The volume focuses on poetry from Britain, Ireland and the US, and many of the poets discussed in this volume are among the most acclaimed contemporary writers, including for example Seamus Heaney, Paul Muldoon, Louise Gluck and Alice Oswald.
subjects: Crises in literature, Literature and history, English poetry, Politics and literature, History and criticism, History, English poetry, history and criticism, 20th century, English poetry, history and criticism, 21st century, POETRY, English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh
Places: Great Britain
Times: 20th century, 21st century