This poetry handbook is for anyone interested in poetry today - members of poetry workshops, students, or individuals at home. It covers traditional metres, sound patterns and forms but its emphasis is strongly on the more difficult questions of the rhythm, sound and shape of contemporary poetry. It discusses poetry's content and scope, poetry in society: both in Britain and by way of contrast, revolutionary Nicaragua. This is followed by a chapter on translating poetry. The conclusion makes some suggestions about where to look or go for poetry in Britain today.
Dinah Livingstone Books
Dinah Livingstone's poetry delves into the profound aspects of life, exploring themes of motherhood, human connection, and societal concerns. Her style is often characterized as introspective, yet deeply rooted in the tangible realities of existence. Through her verses, she navigates the depths of human experience, finding beauty within the ordinary fabric of daily life. Her work resonates with authenticity and empathy, offering readers a truly immersive literary encounter.
