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John Heath-Stubbs (1918–2006)

Auteur de The Faber Book of 20th Century Verse

41+ oeuvres 336 utilisateurs 2 critiques

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Crédit image: Photo from 1945 (Poetry since 1939, British Council)

Œuvres de John Heath-Stubbs

The Faber Book of 20th Century Verse (1950) — Directeur de publication — 124 exemplaires
Poems of Science (Penguin poets) (1984) — Directeur de publication — 16 exemplaires
Selected Poems (1969) 13 exemplaires
Collected Poems (1988) 8 exemplaires
The Immolation of Aleph (1985) 5 exemplaires
Watchman's Flute (1978) 5 exemplaires
Naming the Beasts (1982) 5 exemplaires
The Literary Essays (1998) 4 exemplaires
Pigs Might Fly (2006) 4 exemplaires
The Sound of Light (1999) 4 exemplaires
Beauty And The Beast (1943) 3 exemplaires
The Blue-Fly in His Head (1962) 3 exemplaires
The Pastoral (1969) 3 exemplaires
Cats' Parnassus (1987) 3 exemplaires
Birds Reconvened (1980) 3 exemplaires
The ode (1969) 2 exemplaires
A Charm Against the Toothache (1954) 2 exemplaires
The Torriano Sequences (1997) 2 exemplaires
Aphrodite's Garland : Five ancient love poems — Directeur de publication — 1 exemplaire
Wounded Thammuz 1 exemplaire
Game of Love and Death (1990) 1 exemplaire
The divided ways 1 exemplaire
Chimaeras (1994) 1 exemplaire
Satires and Epigrams 1 exemplaire
A parliament of birds (1975) 1 exemplaire
The Charity of the Stars (1949) 1 exemplaire
Galileo's Salad (1996) 1 exemplaire

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Quatrains (1048) — Traducteur, quelques éditions2,907 exemplaires
The Penguin Book of Contemporary Verse (1950) — Contributeur, quelques éditions264 exemplaires
British Poetry Since 1945 (1970) — Contributeur, quelques éditions167 exemplaires
Emergency Kit (1996) — Contributeur, quelques éditions108 exemplaires
Gods and Mortals: Modern Poems on Classical Myths (1684) — Contributeur — 68 exemplaires
On Entering The Sea: The Erotic and Other Poetry of Nizar Qabbani (1996) — Introduction, quelques éditions36 exemplaires
Selected Poems of Alexander Pope (Poetry Bookshelf) (1931) — Directeur de publication, quelques éditions34 exemplaires
Selected Poems (1876) — Directeur de publication, quelques éditions27 exemplaires
Collected Plays (1963) — Introduction, quelques éditions25 exemplaires
Holding your eight hands; an anthology of science fiction verse (1969) — Contributeur — 20 exemplaires
The Penguin New Writing No. 27 (1946) — Contributeur — 11 exemplaires
Oxford and Oxfordshire in Verse (1982) — Contributeur — 11 exemplaires
A Selection of Poems (1948) — Directeur de publication — 7 exemplaires
The Penguin New Writing No. 23 (1942) — Contributeur — 6 exemplaires
At Close of Eve: An Anthology of New Curious Stories (1947) — Contributeur — 4 exemplaires
The Penguin New Writing No. 21 (1944) — Contributeur — 2 exemplaires

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This is a rich and varied collection by a poet who is completely in command of his material. Published in 1985 it is self-consciously English in its outlook, but not in a provincial and diminshing sense. It is ripe with allusions to European literature, ancient classical mythology and Biblical stories. In fact the book begins with the title poem which recounts with intelligence and insight aspects of the Fall. Adam, recently expelled from Eden, sacrifices his much loved ox (this is the immolation of the aleph - the first letter of the alphabet being derived from this, the first named animal). "Blood must atone" he says and once the sacrifice is done he has two visions in the sky, neither of whom is his friend without reservations. This is followed by the Cain and Abel story which culminates with the nomad Cain wandering "Within his loins / Abiram, Judas and the prodigal". This is a dark and sinister opening to what is often a lively and life affirming sequence: poems on Orpheus, Arthur, King Canute, Robert Herrick, St Francis of Assisi, Aeschylus and the Magi as well as Mittle Miss Muffet. Whether writing in the persona of these figures from history or adopting a wise voice of his own, Heath-Stubbs is always sure footed in diction and tone. There are a number of elegies and poems to celebrate birthdays (including his contemporaries such as David Gascoyne, Charles Causley and George Barker) and sequences on insects, poems on animals and birds. There is even a clever sequence on famous advertising images and product packaging: the one on Camp Coffee finds time for an ironic comment on empire, referring to the image of a Muslim servant offering a British officer a tray with a bottle on it bearing the same image as the actual bottle, something which creates an infinite regression or mise en abyme of bottles and labels and servants :
"The artist is confident, clearly,
Of the Raj contnuing not only in time, but also through
An infinity of contingent universes."
The book itself has this kind of effect - it will, I am sure, reward further reading and reflection.
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Signalé
elyreader | Mar 27, 2016 |
A survey of English verse since Thomas Hardy reveals the passage of tradition and represents primarily the works of British Isle poets.
 
Signalé
antimuzak | Oct 23, 2005 |

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