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Salt Companion to Geraldine Monk, The


Salt Companion to Geraldine Monk, The

Paperback by Thurston, Mr Scott; Annwn, David; Bonney, Sean; Goode, Chris; Griffiths, Bill; James, Elizabeth; Kennedy, Christine; Kennedy, Mr David; Monk, Geraldine; Nuttall, Jeff

Salt Companion to Geraldine Monk, The

£19.99

ISBN:
9781876857745
Publication Date:
10 Jul 2007
Publisher:
Salt Publishing
Pages:
232 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 27 May - 1 Jun 2024
Salt Companion to Geraldine Monk, The

Description

This exciting volume combines the diverse talents of an impressive range of writer-critics in an engaged and lively response to the poetry of Geraldine Monk. Monk's reputation as one of the most exciting and provocative writer-performers on the British scene has been established for some time and this new collection aims to reflect critically on a prolific career which has spawned fourteen major works in the last twenty five years. The contributions within pursue several lines of enquiry beginning with considerations of the early pamphlets published in the late seventies and early eighties, the substantial works of the mid-late 80s and 90s and the major collections of the beginning of the twenty first century. Unsurprisingly what many consider as one of Monk's finest books, 1994's Interrregnum (now available in the new Salt Selected Poems) - a stunningly complex evocation of the fate of the Pendle Witches - is examined from a variety of angles concerning its poetics of difficulty, its relationship to ideas of place, nature and eco-criticism, and its politics. Other contributors look at the presence of the 'eerie' in Monk's work; the role and function of children's games throughout her oeuvre and the ways Monk engages with the visual and the sonic aspects of language. This will be the first collection of critical responses to Monk's poetry and will be a must for any reader interested in engaging with this dynamic and strenuous writer.

Contents

Foreword by Jeff Nuttall Introduction by Scott Thurston 'Geraldine Monk in Staithes' by Bill Griffiths 'Poetry, Difficulty and Geraldine Monk's Interregnum' by Christine Kennedy and David Kennedy ' Home-hills : place, nature and landscape in the poetry of Geraldine Monk' by Harriet Tarlo 'What the Tourists Never See: The Social Poetics of Geraldine Monk' by Sean Bonney 'Geraldine Monk's Eerie revealing' by David Annwn 'Ring a-ring a-rosy: girls' games in the poetry of Geraldine Monk' by Frances Presley ' Eye-spy : Geraldine Monk and the Visible' by Elizabeth James 'Geraldine Monk in Performance' by Chris Goode Bibliography Index

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