Apocalyptic Landscape

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Poems from the Expressionist Poetry Workshop

Pre-order: delivery expected October 2024

The poems in this anthology emerged from a creative writing short course devised by Steve Ely, entitled 'Writing the Apocalyptic Landscape' – the first in a planned series under the rubric of 'The Expressionist Poetry Workshop'. Participants were encouraged to generate visionary responses to the crisis of the Anthropocene in the context of landscapes important to them.

The course and anthology are also part of a wider AHRC-funded research project, entitled Ted Hughes's Expressionism: Visionary Subjectivity, which explores the contention that Hughes's most distinctive and original work is essentially Expressionist, and seeks to encourage innovative and experimental poetry informed by Expressionist principles.

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Poems from the Expressionist Poetry Workshop

Pre-order: delivery expected October 2024

The poems in this anthology emerged from a creative writing short course devised by Steve Ely, entitled 'Writing the Apocalyptic Landscape' – the first in a planned series under the rubric of 'The Expressionist Poetry Workshop'. Participants were encouraged to generate visionary responses to the crisis of the Anthropocene in the context of landscapes important to them.

The course and anthology are also part of a wider AHRC-funded research project, entitled Ted Hughes's Expressionism: Visionary Subjectivity, which explores the contention that Hughes's most distinctive and original work is essentially Expressionist, and seeks to encourage innovative and experimental poetry informed by Expressionist principles.

Poems from the Expressionist Poetry Workshop

Pre-order: delivery expected October 2024

The poems in this anthology emerged from a creative writing short course devised by Steve Ely, entitled 'Writing the Apocalyptic Landscape' – the first in a planned series under the rubric of 'The Expressionist Poetry Workshop'. Participants were encouraged to generate visionary responses to the crisis of the Anthropocene in the context of landscapes important to them.

The course and anthology are also part of a wider AHRC-funded research project, entitled Ted Hughes's Expressionism: Visionary Subjectivity, which explores the contention that Hughes's most distinctive and original work is essentially Expressionist, and seeks to encourage innovative and experimental poetry informed by Expressionist principles.

Contributors

Jill Abram • Nick Allen • Christopher Athorne • Zetta Bear • Bob Beagrie • Rachel Burns • Jane Burn • Robbie Burton • Neil Clarkson • Martyn Crucefix • Rachel Curzon • Ralph Dartford • Mike Farren • Jack Faricy • Philip Foster • John Goodby • Ian Harker • Finn Haunch • Oz Hardwick • Emma Hellyer • Francis Ittenbach • Gordon Kennedy • Caroline Maldonado • Mary Matusz • Helen Moore • David Mullin • Frankie Mullen • Sandra Noel • Anita Pati • Nelly Pledge • Rennie Parker • Yvonne Reddick • Natalie Rees • Elvire Roberts • JP Seabright • Penny Sharman • Di Slaney • Taylor Strickland • Adam Strickson • David Troupes • Rowena Warwick • Sarah Watkinson • Christie Williamson • Jay Whittaker