Jeffrey Side
Monday, 7 October 2024
Is John Ashbery Overrated?
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John Ashbery occupies a complex position within the avant-garde tradition. While he is celebrated for his “innovative” style and layered the...
Sunday, 15 September 2024
Wombwell Rainbow Interview: Poets and Writers' Writing Approaches and Methods
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I was interviewed for The Wombwell Rainbow a few years ago. The interview was part of a series of interviews with poets and writers about th...
The Influence of Bob Dylan: Rediscovering the Joy of Poetry
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It has been so long since I first started writing poetry, that I had almost forgotten why I started to write it. It certainly had everything...
Wuthering Heights: The Ultimate Film Adaptation of Emily Bronte’s Novel
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Looking at the barrage of overrated and over-produced contemporary films it is easy to forget that film once aspired to be an art form. One ...
Exploring the Art of Generalisation: Songs vs. Poetry
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What distinguishes a song from a poem? Is it the melody or the vocal delivery, the lyrics or the musical arrangement? Certainly, it encompas...
Christopher Plummer: A Journey Through Six Decades of Theatre and Film
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Christopher Plummer’s In Spite of Myself is one of the best showbiz memoirs I’ve read. It’s very long (over 600 pages) but never boring, la...
The Argotist Online: A Tribute to Celebrated Poets, Academics and Songwriters
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It is just over a year since I had to had to close down The Argotist Online, due to the increasing cost of running it, both financially and ...
Seamus Heaney: a Critical Analysis of His Poetry and the Influence of Philip Hobsbaum on Him
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Since his death in 2013, Seamus Heaney’s reputation as a poet has grown from strength to strength in the popular media and in some academic ...
Twentieth Century British Poetry Was Not As Innovative As Twentieth Century American Poetry
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The pervasive influence of Wordsworth on British mainstream poetry in the Twentieth Century is undeniable. This influence played a significa...
Monday, 2 September 2024
‘Reflective Discursiveness: Exploring Poetic Thought and Fragmentation in Wordsworth, Ashbery, Prynne and Harwood’ at Unlikely Stories
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My thanks to Jonathon Penton for publishing my article ‘Reflective Discursiveness: Exploring Poetic Thought and Fragmentation in Wordsworth...
Monday, 5 August 2024
Exploring the Art of Generalisation: Songs vs. Poetry
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What distinguishes a song from a poem? Is it the melody or the vocal delivery, the lyrics or the musical arrangement? Certainly, it encompas...
Is Poetry Still Stuck on the Bookshelf?
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Tony Frazer of Shearsman Press said in a 2017 online discussion that ‘few poetry books sell 500 copies. I’ve been told that a sale of 500 is...
The Limitations of Visual Poetry
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In The Reader, the Text, the Poem , Louise Rosenblatt says: ‘The poem, then, must be thought of as an event in time. It is not an object or ...
The Marginalisation of Poetry as a Significant Art Form
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At one time, poetry was viewed as being the apex of literary accomplishment. However, in contemporary cultural discourse, poetry’s cultural ...
Paul Simister RIP
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A good friend of mine, Paul Simister, died recently. I first met him in 1982 when I was 19 and he was 36. We were both studying at Mabel Fle...
A Reappraisal of The Penguin Book of Contemporary British Poetry 42 Years On
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Blake Morrison and Andrew Motion’s The Penguin Book of Contemporary British Poetry , published in 1982, sparked controversy due to its perce...
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