
British Standards
The English Strain, Book Three
Robert Sheppard(Author)
Shearsman Books (Publisher)
Published on 2. August 2024
Book
Paperback/Softback
118 pages
978-1-84861-935-7 (ISBN)
Description
At one level, the poems in British Standards are transpositions of Romantic era sonnets that pay homage to the exuberance and variety of that tradition, whether through examples of well-known poets, from Wordsworth to Clare, or through those of lesser-known practitioners, Mary Robinson to Hartley Coleridge. At another level, these transpositions chart the recent national banana-skin slippage from the hubris of Brexit to the mismanagement of Covid (including the privations and solitudes of lockdown). At both levels, they are satirical and funny, whether British Standard dogging sites are introduced as the sole Brexit benefit, or 'our' hapless prime minister stumbles from indiscretion to disgrace. Between the levels, they vibrate with implication, rock with savage laughter.
Comments on earlier parts of 'The English Strain' project:
'Among contemporary poets, only Sheppard could have achieved this unlikely synthesis; his poetry is learned, scholarly, satirical, outrageous and innovative as well as - most importantly - political.' Alan Baker, Litter
'This book is the sound a man of enlightenment and renaissance makes as he sees the long rich curve of knowledge - our real 'heritage' - being flushed clean down a political shitter...It is utterly brilliant.' Steve Hanson, Manchester Review of Books
'Sheppard is able to form activist responses to the times through which we live without sacrificing his linguistic range.' James Byrne, The Robert Sheppard Companion
'Sheppard posits ... a translational mode that is open, fluid, permissive, voracious and, above all, creative.' Tom Jenks, The Robert Sheppard Companion
Comments on earlier parts of 'The English Strain' project:
'Among contemporary poets, only Sheppard could have achieved this unlikely synthesis; his poetry is learned, scholarly, satirical, outrageous and innovative as well as - most importantly - political.' Alan Baker, Litter
'This book is the sound a man of enlightenment and renaissance makes as he sees the long rich curve of knowledge - our real 'heritage' - being flushed clean down a political shitter...It is utterly brilliant.' Steve Hanson, Manchester Review of Books
'Sheppard is able to form activist responses to the times through which we live without sacrificing his linguistic range.' James Byrne, The Robert Sheppard Companion
'Sheppard posits ... a translational mode that is open, fluid, permissive, voracious and, above all, creative.' Tom Jenks, The Robert Sheppard Companion
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Exeter
United Kingdom
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 7 mm
Weight
184 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-84861-935-7 (9781848619357)
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Person
Since A Translated Man (Shearsman, 2013) new creative work has appeared from Robert Sheppard: an autobiography, Words Out of Time (2015), and a book of prose-pieces, Unfinish (2015). His selected poems History or Sleep appeared from Shearsman in 2015. His critical volume, The Meaning of Form was published by Palgrave in 2016. With James Byrne he co-edited Atlantic Drift: An Anthology of Poetry and Poetics (2017). He is Emeritus Professor at Edge Hill University, where in 2017 a symposium was held on his work, the papers of which have since been published. He lives in Liverpool.