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BPI1 : Bloodaxe Poetry Introductions 1: Alexander, Alvi, Dharker & Kay
Edited By Neil Astley By Elizabeth Alexander, Imtiaz Dharker, Jackie Kay and Moniza Alvi
BPI1 : Bloodaxe Poetry Introductions 1Neil Astley

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Bloodaxe Poetry Introductions are a new kind of anthology aimed at the general reader as well as the poetry lover. Compiled by Staying Alive editor Neil Astley, each book in the series covers four leading contemporary poets in depth, with substantial selections covering the whole range of each writer’s poetry, as well as intriguing and illuminating background material, including profiles, interviews, essays and commentary by the poets.

The first Introduction brings together four writers from different ethnic backgrounds whose poetry explores questions of cultural identity, race, gender and exile as well as celebrating cultural difference, love, courage and the human spirit. .

Elizabeth Alexander is a leading American poet whose work has been inspired by the ‘rich infinity’ of the African-American experience. Hers is a vital and vivid poetic voice on race, gender, politics and motherhood. .

Moniza Alvi left Pakistan for England when a few months old. Drawing on real and imaginary homelands, her poems are ‘witty and imbued with unexpected and delicious glimpses of the surreal’ (Maura Dooley). .

Imtiaz Dharker was born in Pakistan, grew up a Muslim Calvinist in Glasgow and now divides her time between India and Britain. Her main themes are childhood, exile, home, displacement, religious strife and terror. .

Jackie Kay was an adopted child of Scottish/ Nigerian descent brought up by white parents. With humour and feeling, her poetry explores gender, sexuality, identity, racism and cultural difference as well as love and music. .

£7.95  Paperback 
1 85224 731 2.  96pp. 2006. 
Subjects:  WomenCaribbean/Black British



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Other books by Neil Astley:
`Being Alive
Being Human
Biting My Tongue
Bloodaxe Poems of the Year 2003
Bossy Parrot: Best Children's Poems
BPI2 : Bloodaxe Poetry Introductions 2
BPI3 : Bloodaxe Poetry Introductions 3
Do Not Go Gentle
Earth Shattering
In Person: 30 Poets (DVD-book)
New Blood
Passionfood
Pleased to See Me
Poetry with an Edge
Soul Food
Staying Alive
Ten North-East Poets
The Heavy Bear Who Goes with Me
Tony Harrison

 
 
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