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Brian Patten

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In 1967 Penguin Books published the work of Brian Patten, along with co-poets Roger McGough and Adrian Henri, in the collection The Mersey Sound, frequently credited as the single most significant anthology of this century in bringing poetry to new audiences. Some half a million copies have been sold, and thousands of poetry fans have flocked to theatres, arts centres and schools to watch Patten in performance. This is the first full-length critical evaluation of Patten's work - as a poet, as a performer and as a hugely popular children's writer. It seeks to explore his position in relation to his fellow "Liverpool Poets" and to contemporary poetry more widely. Consideration of Armada, Patten's most recent poetry collection for adults, is central to this study. The author explores the ways in which themes and pre-occupations from earlier works have now sharpened and developed, and argues that Armada signals the maturation of his talent.

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ISBN: 9780746308097
Publication date: 2nd January 1997
Author: Linda Cookson, British Council
Publisher: Liverpool University Press
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 90 pages
Series: Writers and Their Work
Genres: Literary studies: poetry and poets
Literary studies: c 1900 to c 2000