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Mapping the Future: The Complete Works

Teitler, Nathalie(Edited by)Woolf, Karen McCarthy(Edited by)Evaristo, Bernardine(Curated by)
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Mapping the Futureoffers new work by all 30 writers supported byThe Complete Works project, including Warsan Shire, Raymond Antrobus, Mona Arshi, Roger Robinson, Inua Ellams, Malika Booker, Sarah Howe, Will Harris, Kayo Chingonyi, Jay Bernard, Yomi Sode and Karen McCarthy Woolf.In 2008 the level of poets of colour published by major presses was less than 1%.

By 2020 it was over 20%. The Complete Works Poetry an initiative spearheaded by Booker Prize winner Bernardine Evaristo played a significant role in this change.Supporting 30 poets over a twelve-year period, The Complete Works produced an unprecedented number of prizewinners, including the Forward Prizes, T.S.

Eliot Prize, Ted Hughes Award, Somerset Maugham Award, Dylan Thomas Prize, Rathbones Folio Prize andSunday TimesYoung Writer of the Year Award.

TCW Fellows have also gone on to judge every major poetry award, and to take on significant roles in academia and translation, publishing over 40 collections.The Complete Works has become the most successful collective ever formed in British poetry.Mapping the Future is not just a magnificent anthology of some of the best UK poets, it is also an exploration on how poetry in Britain has become much more inclusive over the past 15 years: what has been won, and what is still being fought for.

As well as poetry, theanthology also includes fierce essays re-drawing the map of British poetry by 10 of the 30 poets, touching on the most significant topics of our time.This anthology offers a timely insight into British poetry and how the voice of the other continues to take centre-stage in pivotal times.Mapping the Future is edited by poet Karen McCarthy Woolf, editor of the second two Ten anthologies in The Complete Works series, with Dr Nathalie Teitler, director of The Complete Works, with a foreword by Bernardine Evaristo.

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Bloodaxe Books
1780376723 / 9781780376721
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19/10/2023
1 pages
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