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Notness: Metaphysical Sonnets

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By (author): Richard Berengarten

This sequence of one hundred sonnets was composed between 1967 and 2013. The title, Notness, is an anagram of the word 'Sonnets'. The word 'Metaphysical' in the subtitle is a pointer to some of the tendencies and intentions in and surrounding the title. The only further key - or, rather, hint - that needs to be offered here is that the so-called 'core' of isness is notness, just as at that of notness is isnesss: a never-ending dance. See more
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Product Details
  • Weight: 166g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Feb 2015
  • Publisher: Shearsman Books
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781848613812

About Richard Berengarten

Richard Berengarten was born in London in 1943 into a family of musicians. He has lived in Italy Greece the USA and former Yugoslavia. His perspectives as a poet combine English French Mediterranean Jewish Slavic American and Oriental influences. Under the name Richard Burns he has published more than 25 books. In the 1970s he founded and ran the international Cambridge Poetry Festival. In the UK he has received the Eric Gregory Award the Wingate-Jewish Quarterly Award for Poetry the Keats Poetry Prize and the Yeats Club Prize. In Serbia he has received the international Morava Charter Poetry Prize and the Great Lesson Award and in Macedonia the Manada Prize. He has been Writer-in-Residence at the international Eliot-Dante Colloquium in Florence Arts Council Writer-in-Residence at the Victoria Centre in Gravesend Royal Literary Fund Fellow at Newnham College Cambridge and a Royal Literary Fund Project Fellow. He has been Visiting Associate Professor at the University of Notre Dame and British Council Lecturer in Belgrade first at the Centre for Foreign Languages and then at the Philological Faculty. He is a Fellow of the English Association a Bye-Fellow at Downing College Cambridge and Praeceptor at Corpus Christi College Cambridge. His poems have been translated into more than 90 languages.

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