Double Lyric
Divisiveness and Communal Creativity in Recent English Poetry
Samenvatting
Originally published posthumously in 1980, this book centres on 5 British poets – Geoffrey Hill, Philip Larkin, Jon Silkin, Thom Gunn and Charles Tomlinson – and on the emergence in postwar British poetry of ‘double-lyrics’, poems which have ‘become two persons, two ways of expressing and attending critically in dramatic divisive conflict.’

