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Andrew, I fear you give me more credit than I am worth. Cambridge is
more cliquey than a very cliquey thing, and I am way off the grid. I
have no idea what happens in the leisure centre up the road.

Roger

On 9/27/06, andrew burke <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Welcome back, Kent. Can't help you from this great distance, but Roger
> might be able to help.
>
> Cheers -
>
> Andrew
>
> On 27/09/06, Kent Johnson <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> > Greetings, Petcs, I just signed up again.
> >
> > I have a question I'm hoping to get some short term help on:
> >
> > I'm about to begin an essay-review on some recent UK poetry titles for
> > a prominent mag here in the U.S., and one of the books I'm reviewing is
> > J.H. Prynne's _To Pollen_, recently issued by Barque.
> >
> > I know that there is a Cambridge School of poets, with Prynne at the
> > core. I believe poets like Ian Sinclair, Tom Raworth, and others are
> > generally lumped under the term, which is no doubt about as useful as
> > the term "Language poetry" by now. But beyond this, I've seen references
> > to current poets in close Prynne orbit: younger poets under his
> > "stylistic" spell, these references not being always sympathetic. But
> > judgments aside, Is there something like an identifiable (though not
> > that they are called that!) "Sons of Prynne" grouping or school? What
> > might be some salient names here?
> >
> > front or back channel is fine. Much appreciated, any time-sensitive
> > help. I have until end of November for this multi-book piece, so feeling
> > a bit under the gun.
> >
> > thanks,
> >
> > Kent
> >
> >
> >
>
>
> --
> Andrew
> http://hispirits.blogspot.com/
> http://www.bam.com.au/andrew
>


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