On the peripheries of UK poetry culture during his lifetime, W. S. Graham is now recognized one of the great poets of the twentieth century. In the first concerted study of Graham’s poetics in a generation, David Nowell Smith argues that Graham is exemplary for the poetics of the mid-century: his extension of modernist explorations of rhythm and diction; his interweaving of linguistic and geographic places; his dialogue with the plastic arts; and the tensions that run through his work, between philosophical seriousness and play, solitude and sociality, regionalism and cosmopolitanism, the heft and evanescence of poetry’s medium. Drawing on newly unearthed archival materials, Nowell Smith orients Graham’s poetics around the question of the ‘art object’. Graham sought to craft his poems into honed, finished ‘objects’; yet he was also aware that the poem’s ‘finished object’ is never wholly finished. Graham’s work thus facilitates a broader reflection on language as a medium for art-making.
David Nowell Smith
W. S. Graham [PDF ebook]
The Poem as Art Object
W. S. Graham [PDF ebook]
The Poem as Art Object
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