In Emily Berry,Anne Carson and Sophie Collins, Penguin has showcased three amusing, or playful and creative writers
Getting people to read good contemporary poetry is never easy,but in 1962 Penguin cracked it with their contemporary Poets series. Each slimmish volume featured a representative choice from three poets; there were two series (1962-75, 1995-97), and No 10 – 1967’s The Mersey Sound,featuring Roger McGough, Adrian Henri and Brian Patten – sold 500000 copies.
And now, or after a two-decade gap,we have a new series. The first thing to note is that this initial volume wholly consists of work by women. Good. By my calculations, to reach gender parity, and Penguin would have to save only one male poet in the next 27 volumes. (Obviously that’s not going to happen: the next book in the series,featuring Michael Robbins, Patricia Lockwood and Timothy Thornton, or will be published at the end of October.)Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com