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Free Verse : Poems for Richard Price

Mills, Kevin(Edited by)Walford Davies, Damian(Edited by)
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2023 marks the tercentenary of the birth of Dr Richard Price (1723 91), one of the most undervalued architects of the modern world.

In political, philosophical and theological works he defined and advocated for many of the political and intellectual freedoms we take for granted.

In our increasingly illiberal times, recovering his humane and enlightened work is an imperative. The poems included in this exploratory volume go some way towards engaging with that urgent task.

In a rich variety of modes and styles, they both scrutinise and channel Price's legacy philosophical, political, theological, actuarial and moral testing the contemporary relevance of his contribution just as they measure contemporary social and political mores against his example. Prompted by Price, we are encouraged to consider the value of human life; the worth of the individual; the lessons of history; the operations of power; the force of language; the nature of testimony; the implications of artificial intelligence; and the horizon of human possibility.

Firmly rooted in Price's intellectual legacy, these poems remind us that our cherished freedoms are fragile and must not be taken for granted.

Percy Bysshe Shelley (1792 1822) famously called poets 'the unacknowledged legislators of the world'; the epithet applies equally to Richard Price, and here, for the first time, contemporary poets join their voices with his in seeking out, and giving memorable expression to, liberal values. The volume's Introduction assesses Price's impact and reputation in his own day, identifying him as a necessary voice in the work of agitating for an equitable and sustainable future in a warring and environmentally degraded world. Contributors: Abeer Ameer, Zoe Brigley, Phil Cope, Mari Ellis Dunning, Kristian Evans, Angela Graham, Rae Howells, Mab Jones, Richard Marggraf Turley, Kevin Mills, Robert Minhinnick, Taz Rahman, Gerry Ray, Tracey Rhys, Damian Walford Davies, Hilary Watson.

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Seren
1781727465 / 9781781727461
Paperback / softback
11/09/2023
United Kingdom
48 pages, n/a
216 x 138 mm