Jo Shapcott
Author of Of Mutability
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The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror: Sixth Annual Collection (1993) — Contributor — 220 copies, 1 review
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- Birthdate
- 1953
- Gender
- female
- Education
- Trinity College, Dublin
- Occupations
- poet
professor - Organizations
- University of London (Royal Holloway College)
- Nationality
- England
UK - Birthplace
- London, England, UK
- Associated Place (for map)
- England, UK
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When i set up my website i added my whole Kindle collection from Amazon. Amongst many books that i didn't know i had was this one, and i've still no idea how it appeared on my account.
Although i don't normally read poetry, i usually enjoy it when i do, and i was actually looking forward to reading through this collection.
But i have to say, i'm seriously disappointed. I made it 10% in, which i admit is not very far, but i really couldn't take any more.
I have no idea when random babble show more written as bad prose that then gets chopped up randomly into lines that have no cadence, meter, rhythm, rhyme, structure or style got defined as poetry, but it seems that some people now claim it is.
I suppose its the same type that class 'Sewing Machine in Hessian Sack' as modern art -- utter bollox!
Here's some modern poetry (apparently)...
Deleted from all devices and Amazon too! show less
Although i don't normally read poetry, i usually enjoy it when i do, and i was actually looking forward to reading through this collection.
But i have to say, i'm seriously disappointed. I made it 10% in, which i admit is not very far, but i really couldn't take any more.
I have no idea when random babble show more written as bad prose that then gets chopped up randomly into lines that have no cadence, meter, rhythm, rhyme, structure or style got defined as poetry, but it seems that some people now claim it is.
I suppose its the same type that class 'Sewing Machine in Hessian Sack' as modern art -- utter bollox!
Here's some modern poetry (apparently)...
It may please the Sunday Times
cryptic crossword
crowd while drinking
Costa
coffee from a disposable cup
(see front cover), but
i very much doubt it
will please anyone
else.
Deleted from all devices and Amazon too! show less
Most accurately titled poetry anthology. One for the bunker to keep you going through the nuclear winter. WS Graham would have understood.
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