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Collected Poems

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By (author): Ken Smith

Ken Smith (1938-2003) was a major voice in world poetry, his work and example inspiring a whole generation of younger British poets. His politically edgy, cuttingly colloquial, muscular poetry poetry shifted territory with time, from rural Yorkshire, America and London to the war-ravaged Balkans and Eastern Europe (before and after Communism). His early books span a transition from a preoccupation with land and myth to his later engagement with urban Britain and the politics of radical disaffection. The pivotal work marking this shift was his long poem Fox Running (1980), brought to recent attention when an archive recording of him reading it was broadcast by BBC Radio 4''s Poetry Please in 2016. His Collected Poems brings together poetry from four decades, including all the work from two earlier retrospectives, The Poet Reclining: Selected Poems 1962-1980 (1982) and Shed: Poems 1980-2001 (2002), together with the posthumously published You Again: last poems & other words (2004). The book is introduced with essays by Roger Garfitt and Jon Glover. Publication coincides with his 80th birthday and with the 40th anniversary of the publication of Bloodaxe''s first title, Ken Smith''s Tristan Crazy (1978). See more
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  • Format: Paperback
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 25 Oct 2018
  • Publisher: Bloodaxe Books Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781780374321

About Ken Smith

Ken Smith (1938-2003) was a major voice in world poetry a writer whose work shifted territory with time from land to city from Yorkshire America and London to war-ravaged Eastern Europe. He was called ''the godfather of the new poetry'' because his politically edgy cuttingly colloquial muscular poetry influenced a whole generation of younger British poets from Simon Armitage to Carol Ann Duffy. Ken Smith was born in Rudston East Yorkshire the son of an itinerant farm labourer. He worked in Britain and America as a teacher freelance writer barman magazine editor potato picker BBC reader and creative writing fellow and was writer-in-residence at Wormwood Scrubs prison in 1985-87. He received America''s highly prestigious Lannan Literary Award for Poetry in 1997 and a Cholmondeley Award in 1998. Ken Smith was the first poet to be published by Bloodaxe with his pamphlet Tristan Crazy in 1978. Smith''s first book The Pity was published by Jonathan Cape in 1967 and his second Work distances/poems by Swallow Press Chicago in 1972. His early books span a transition from his preoccupation with land and myth (when he lived in Yorkshire Devon and America) to his later engagement with urban Britain and the politics of radical disaffection (when he lived in East London). The Poet Reclining: Selected Poems 1962-1980 (Bloodaxe 1982; reissued 1989) covers the first half of his writing career. In 1986 Ken Smith''s collection Terra was shortlisted for the Whitbread Award. In 1987 Bloodaxe published his collected prose A Book of Chinese Whispers. Four of his collections Terra (1986) Wormwood (1987) The heart the border (1990) and Tender to the Queen of Spain (1993) were Poetry Book Society Recommendations. His last separate collection Wild Root (1998) a Poetry Book Society Choice was shortlisted for the T.S. Eliot Prize. All these collections are included in his second Bloodaxe compilation Shed: Poems 1980-2001 (2002) the sequel to The Poet Reclining. In 1989 Harrap published Inside Time Ken Smith''s book about imprisonment about Wormwood Scrubs and the men he met there. This was published in paperback by Mandarin in 1990. Ken Smith was working in Berlin when the Wall came down writing a book about East and West Berlin: this turned into Berlin: Coming in from the Cold (Hamish Hamilton 1990; Penguin paperback 1991. He edited Klaonica: poems for Bosnia (Bloodaxe Books 1993) with Judi Benson and with Matthew Sweeney co-edited Beyond Bedlam (Anvil Press Poetry 1997) a book of poems by mentally ill people. He died on 27 June 2003 from a hospital infection caught while being treated for Legionnaires'' Disease which he had contracted months earlier in Cuba. His last poems were published in You Again: last poems & other words (Bloodaxe Books 2004) along with other uncollected work tributes from other poets photographs a biographical portrait and interviews covering the whole range of his life and work. His Collected Poems was published by Bloodaxe in October 2018 coinciding with the 40th anniversary of the publication of Bloodaxe''s first title Ken Smith''s Tristan Crazy (1978) and with what would have been his 80th birthday.

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