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The Poems of Basil Bunting
By (Author) Basil Bunting
Faber & Faber
Faber & Faber
5th January 2022
21st October 2021
Main
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
821.914
Paperback
624
Width 160mm, Height 235mm, Spine 45mm
975g
Basil Bunting's work was published haphazardly throughout most of his life, and in many cases he did not oversee publication. This is the first critical edition of the complete poems, and offers an accurate text with variants from all printed sources. Don Share annotates Bunting's often complex and allusive verse, with much illuminating quotation from his prose writings, interviews and correspondence. He also examines Bunting's use of sources (including Persian literature and classical mythology), and explores the Northumbrian roots of Bunting's poetic vocabulary and use of dialect.
I hope [Bob Dylan] will spend some of his winnings on The Poems of Basil Bunting, which have been patiently and splendidly edited by Don Share. Bunting made Eliot and Pound's modernism sing with a north of England accent. -- Jeremy Noel-Todd, Times Books of the Year
He had a better ear than Pound. -- New York Times
Basil Bunting was born in Northumberland in 1900. He was imprisoned for six months during the First World War as a conscientious objector and, after a wandering existence in Europe, in 1923 met Ezra Pound, who published his early poetry in Active Anthology (1933). It wasn't until 1964 that he received widespread attention in Britain, with the publication of The Spoils, First Book of Odes and Loquitur. The publication of his most famous work, Briggflats (1966), led to an Arts Council Bursary and a Northern Arts Poetry Fellowship at the universities of Durham and Newcastle. He died in 1985.
Don Share is the editor of Poetrymagazine. His most recent books are Wishbone (Black Sparrow, 2012), Union (Eyewear, 2013), and Bunting's Persia (Flood Editions, 2012). His translations of Miguel Hernandez, awarded the Times Literary Supplement Translation Prize and Premio Valle Inclan, were published in a revised and expanded edition by New York Review Books (2013), and also appear in an edition from Bloodaxe Books (1997). He received a VIDA 'VIDO' Award in 2015 for his 'contributions to American literature and literary community.'