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Basil Bunting

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Basil Bunting (1900-1985) was an extraordinary if sometimes neglected poet.

His late-flowering masterpiece Briggflatts (1965) jettisoned him into the pantheon of twentieth century greats and reminded his audience that the legacies of international modernism had not been entirely buried.

Bunting showed that Anglo-American modernism was not incompatible with native traditions and Briggflatts is a powerful evocation of Northumbria, the poet’s cherished place of origin.

Such dynamic regionalism struck a powerful note in the 1960s, his poetry proving an inspiration to younger poets.

Bunting became a talismanic figure, his charismatic readings helping to galvanise the British Poetry Revival.

Briggflatts rescued Bunting from literary neglect and prompted readers to return to his earlier writings which are also examined here.

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Product Details
Liverpool University Press
0746310064 / 9780746310069
Paperback / softback
821.914
30/03/2014
United Kingdom
English
136 pages.
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