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Review of Austin Clarke's Collected Poems - Martin Bax, Ambit Magazine Issue 196
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Credit crunch - maybe it is affecting sales of poetry but it certainly isn't affecting the publishing and material has been pouring in since the beginning of the year with all the big poetry publishers and many lesser known ones churning the stuff out. Ambit somewhat illogically has reviewed poetry for years, which means that we pay critical attention to a third of our content - prose, artwork and other areas of Ambit's activities get no critical attention. Logically it seemed to me years ago that poetry was getting very little attention in any other publications apart from the poetry magazines so we have given it ten to twelve pages in each issue for many years. We only review very small quantities of poetry we now receive and it is hard to find a rational way to approach the problem. The books too vary in size from small and modest to huge. Ambit's new editorial member Emily Berry has an eighteen-page pamphlet, Stingray Fevers, out from Tall Lighthouse publishers which is Arts Council backed, dedicated to new poetry from young poets. The poems are technically assured and the subject matter often surprising. Try 'A Short Guide to Corseting'. Then two real blockbusters from Carcanet whose output continues to be very seriously respectable [...] There is an obscurantism in some of [Christopher Middleton's] poems which makes one wonder how accessible his work will seem in the decades to come. There is no such fear of course about their other recent very large book, Austin Clarke's Collected Poems, a much-ignored but to my mind marvellous Irish poet - a skilled rhymer and technician, always dealing with fascinating material such as his account of 'Lourdes' in the poem 'Orphide'. I immediately found poems new to me in this 400-plus-page volume which were not in the Dolmen Press Selected Poems and I recommend it. |
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