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At the Barriers: On the Poetry of Thom Gunn
University of Chicago Press, 2009 eISBN: 978-0-226-89037-1 | Paper: 978-0-226-89044-9 | Cloth: 978-0-226-89043-2 Library of Congress Classification PR6013.U65Z55 2009 Dewey Decimal Classification 821.914
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ABOUT THIS BOOK
Maverick gay poetic icon Thom Gunn (1929–2004) and his body of work have long dared the British and American poetry establishments either to claim or disavow him. To critics in the UK and US alike, Gunn demonstrated that formal poetry could successfully include new speech rhythms and open forms and that experimental styles could still maintain technical and intellectual rigor. Along the way, Gunn’s verse captured the social upheavals of the 1960s, the existential possibilities of the late twentieth century, and the tumult of post-Stonewall gay culture. See other books on: At | Barriers | Gunn, Thom | Thom Gunn | Weiner, Joshua See other titles from University of Chicago Press |
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