Wasn't Jeremy Prynne's refusal to be included something to do with the fact that Oxford UP, the publishers of the anthology, had recently abolished their poetry list en bloc? I was under the impression that it was a protest against their act of vandalism.
All best,
JOhn
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> In any case this is a very old review written almost as soon as the book was out. I wonder David (hello) if you are misreading 2001 for 2010?
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> In fact there's a mention of it at the end of Tuma's intro to the Anthology itself.
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> On 1 February 2010 20:03, cris cheek <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> that is my understanding of what happened too. In fact i remember being told that there had been extensive correspondence trying to persuade Jeremy to have his work represented but that Jeremy had said (at that time) that he was tired of anthologies . . . or something along those lines.
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> I might be wrong on this, but I vaguely recall Keith Tuma (then on this list) saying that Prynne declined an invitation for inclusion.
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> On 1 February 2010 14:26, David Lace <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> Provocative Amazon customer review of Keith Tuma's Anthology of
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> "This isn't "critical pluralism". It's an attempt to canonize a postmodern
> clique by juxtaposing their work with the likes of Seamus Heaney.
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> Moreover, it isn't even a believeable anthology from a postmodern
> standpoint. Where's J. H. Prynne? Excluding him is like leaving John
> Ashbery out of an anthology of modern American poetry."
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> http://www.amazon.co.uk/Anthology-Twentieth-Century-British-Irish-
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