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“British Poetry Since 1945” by Edward Lucie-Smith is a comprehensive and insightful exploration of the evolution of British poetry in the post-World War II era. This book provides a critical examination of the works and trends that have shaped British poetry from the mid-20th century to the present day.
Edward Lucie-Smith, a respected critic and poet himself, offers readers a thorough analysis of the major poets, movements, and themes that have defined British poetry in the post-war period. From the Beat Generation to the Movement, from the confessional poets to the emergence of contemporary voices, the book covers a wide range of poetic styles and influences.
Throughout “British Poetry Since 1945,” Lucie-Smith engages with the cultural, social, and political contexts that have influenced British poets and their works. He provides readers with a deeper understanding of how historical events, such as the end of the British Empire, the cultural shifts of the 1960s, and more recent developments, have shaped the poetry of the time.
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