Synopses & Reviews
The Thing about Roy Fisher is the first critical book to be dedicated to the work of this outstanding poet, who has won many admirers for his explorations of the modem city, his experiments with perception and sensory experience, his jazz-inspired prose, and his political and cultural comedies. The collection brings together a distinguished group of contributors: poets and critics, from several generations, active on both sides of the Atlantic. In a dozen newly commissioned essays they discuss the entire range of Roy Fishers work, from its fraught beginnings in the 1950s through such major texts of the 1960s and 1970s as
City, The Ships Orchestra and
Wonders of Obligation, to
A Furnace, his 1980s masterpiece, and beyond. The essays are closely engaged with the fabric of Fishers verse, but they also bring into view a fascinating array of connections between contemporary poetry and philosophy, psychology; the visual arts and jazz.
The Thing about Roy Fisher ends with a full and up-to-date bibliography; an essential starting point for further study of this versatile and complex writer, whose centrality and importance within modern English and European poetry is now more than ever apparent. Kerrigan and Robinsons collection provides a helpful introduction to Roy Fishers work, and will be necessary reading for anyone with a live interest in modern poetry.
"If you havent been introduced before, meet Roy Fisher; a major figure of twentieth century literature-inventive, exciting and unpredictable."—Eleanor Cooke, Raw Edge
"Roy Fishers work is something altogether rare in contemporary British poetry."—David Sexton, The Sunday Times
Table of Contents
Notes on Contributors
Acknowledgements
Abbreviations
Introduction - Peter Robinson
1. Roy Fisher on Location - John Kerrigan
2. 'Menacing Works in my Isolation': Early Pieces - James Keery
3. The Work of a Left-Handed Man - John Lucas
4. Osmotic Investigations and Mutant Poems: An American Poetic - Ian F. A. Bell and Meriel Lland
5. 'Making Forms with Remarks': The Prose - Robert Sheppard
6. Cutting-Edge Poetics: Roy Fisher's 'Language Book' - Marjorie Perloff
7. A Burning Monochrome: Fisher's Block - Simon Jarvis
8. 'The Secret Laugh of the World' - Ian Sansom
9. 'Exhibiting Unpreparedness': Self, World and Poetry - Michael O'Neill
10. 'Coming into their Own': Roy Fisher and John Cowper Powys - Ralph Pite
11. A Furnace and the Life of the Dead - Clair Wills
12. Last Things - Peter Robinson
Roy Fisher: A Bibliography - Derek Slade
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