This genealogical study focuses on the work of five contemporary British poets in order to locate them in a counter cultural tradition that is informed by strategic responses to â ~state terrorism.â (TM) It identifies some historical moments of ruptures, such as the persecution of the Celtic druids by the Romans, the killing of the Welsh bards by Edward I, the appropriation of bardic materials by Romantic poets writing in a post-French Revolution era, and the beatnik response to a post-World War bipolar world in order to contextualise and discuss the poets of British Poetry Revival writing under Thatcherism. Drawing on Mircea Eliadeâ (TM)s notion of shamanism as â ~archaic techniques of ecstasy, â (TM) these poets have transformed Eliadeâ (TM)s version of the shamanâ (TM)s â ~elective traumaâ (TM) and enacted a critical rejection of totalitarian tools of the state and society. Categorised as the â ~Technicians of the Sacredâ (TM) and the â ~Technicians of the Bodyâ (TM) these shamanic poets include Iain Sinclair, Jeremy Prynne, Brian Catling, Barry MacSweeney, and Maggie Oâ (TM)Sullivan. Their poetic strategy is not a New Age fad; it rather investigates and inventories the â ~hiddenâ (TM) energies of past and present to wrest spirituality away from the confines of religion and politics, while embodying it in textual praxis.
| ISBN-13: | 9781443842082 |
| ISBN-10: | 1443842087 |
| Publisher: | Cambridge Scholars Publishing |
| Publication date: | 2013 |
| Edition description: | Unabridged edition |
| Pages: | 201 |
| Product dimensions: | Height: 8.2 Inches, Length: 5.8 Inches, Weight: 0.95 Pounds, Width: 0.9 Inches |
| Author: | Shamsad Mortuza |
| Language: | en |
| Binding: | Hardcover |
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