I have put in alphabetic order responses to:
Can I invite you to send either to ukpoetry.info, as a comment on this blog [modernpoetryorguk] or to peter@greatworks.org.uk your list of the books/ebooks published in the last 5 years (since January 1, 2006) which have meant most to you (take that as you choose!) in connection with that diverse and fuzzy thing we call Innovative British Poetry. Say up to ten or so titles (+ author, publisher, date). In the interests of probity — not written or published by you.
I've put in links where possible to books or publishers — but note some books are out-of-print, and others from rather elusive publishers. And, please, send me your list to any of the above online places.
Tim Atkins 8 August 2011
- Sean Bonney, Baudelaire in English (Veer Books, 2008)
- Miles Champion, Eventually (The Rest Press, 2008)
- Lucy Harvest Clarke, Silveronda (if p then q, 2009)
- Amy De'Ath, Erec & Enide (Salt, 2010)
- SJ Fowler, Fights XX: The Songs of Salvador Sanchez (The Red Ceilings Press, 2011)
- Elizabeth Guthrie, X Portraits (Crater, 2011)
- Jeff Hilson, Bird Bird (Landfill Press, 2009)
- Jeff Hilson, In the Assarts (Veer Books, 2010)
- Peter Jaeger, Rapid Eye Movement (Reality Street, 2009)
- Simon Morris, Re-writing Freud (Information as Material, 2005; material online)
- RTA Parker, from The Mountain of California (Openned, 2011)
- Holly Pester, poetry & performances on www.hollypester.com
- Sophie Robinson, a (Les Figues Press, 2009)
- Jonty Tiplady, Zam Bonk Dip (Salt, 2010)
matt martin 21 September 2011
- David Bellingham, Fresh Fruit + Tables (The Changing Room, 2008)
- Sean Bonney, The Commons (Openned, 2011)
- Tilla Brading and Frances Presley, Stone Settings (Odyssey Books / Other Press, 2010)
- Adrian Clarke, Possession: Poems 1996-2006 (Veer Books / Writers Forum, 2007)
- Mary Coghill, Designed to Fade (Shearsman, 2006)
- Marianne Morris, Commitment (Critical Documents / Bad Press, 2011)
- J.H. Prynne, Sub Songs (Barque Press, 2010)
- Sophie Robinson, a (Les Figues Press, 2009)
- Nat Raha, Octet (Veer Books, 2010)
- Robert Sheppard, The Given (The Knives Forks and Spoons Press, 2010)