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  1. Aristeas by J H Prynne, 1969-01
  2. Night Square by J.H. Prynne, 1973-07
  3. Fire lizard by J. H Prynne, 1970
  4. The oval window by J. H Prynne, 1983
  5. Word Order by J.H. Prynne, 1989-11-06
  6. Daylight songs by J. H Prynne, 1968
  7. Pearls that were by J. H Prynne, 1999
  8. The engineering of being: An ontological approach to J.H. Prynne (Acta Universitatis Umensis) by Birgitta Johansson, 1997
  9. Literary Supplement Writings: E.Jabes, J.H.Prynne, P.Celan
  10. Unanswering rational shore by J. H Prynne, 2001
  11. Jie ban mi Shi Hu by J.H. Prynne, 1992-10
  12. Down Where Changed by J H Prynne, 1979-06
  13. Acrylic Tips by J. H. Prynne, 2002-12-01
  14. Force of circumstance,and other poems by J. H Prynne, 1962

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22. Mirago : Arts: Literature: Authors: P: Prynne, J. H.
Douglas Clark on Jeremy prynne JH prynne is the major alternative voice in contemporary English poetry. Love him or loathe him he cannot be ignored.
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23. Poetry, Music, Performance
prynne, J.H., Stars, Tigers, and The Shape of Words (X) Sound and Performance in the new Princeton Encyclopedia of Poetry and Poetics (X) Recommended
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English 583 / Music 608
Charles Bernstein and Jeffrey Stadelman
Poetry, Music, Performance
Thursdays at 12:30
Spring 2000 Required Books at Talking Leaves:

Close Listening: Poetry and the Performed Word , ed. Charles Bernstein
Sounds States: Innovative Poetics and Acoustic Technologies , ed. Adelaide Morris
What Makes Sound Patterns Expressive by Reuven Tsur
Crystallography Required Recordings at University Bookstore:
Luciano Berio, Visage and Thema: Omaggio a Joyce
Elliott Carter, Syringa Requirements: Weekly short response plus seminar paper or project. Each participant will be asked to be a "respondent" on two readings or listenings; this means leading a discussion, or giving a short report, on that work in the appropriate seminar (about five minutes). Key: Lockwood Reserve (L), Music Library reserve (MLR), Talking Leaves (TL), Xerox handout (X) 1. (Jan. 20): Introduction Bernstein: Introductory Remarks Stadelman: Hearing Musical Structure / Interpreting Musical Notation (Jan. 27): Structure/Notation II / Musical Images (Broad introduction to 'the linguistic analogy' ( Sprachaehnlichkeit ), music and vocal utterance as material sound, border breakdowns between supposedly fast categories of music and text)

24. H J Prynne Books On Brown-studies
prynne, JH Listings. If you cannot find what you want on this page, 1, prynne, JH Poems Bloodaxe Books, Newcastle upon Tyne 1999 1852244925
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25. Vance Maverick: Partial Reading
JH prynne s On the Matter of Thermal Packing.
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Vance Maverick: Partial Reading
J. H. Prynne's "On the Matter of Thermal Packing"
When we call a poem "difficult", we often intend blame, or, perhaps less often, an unsatisfactory sort of praise. In these facile senses, it means the poem seems to be intended for an elite; and depending on whether one approves of the elite, that can be taken as good or bad, without really saying much about the poem. I would like to rescue the word "difficult" for a more useful meaning, one that suggests specific kinds of pleasure and value, as do more straightforward descriptive terms like narrative, satiric, lyric, strophic. There are real, "legitimate" reasons, as a poet, to choose to write a difficult poem, even one too difficult to be completely understood; and real reasons, as a reader, to choose to read it, even if one knows oneself imperfectly qualified for the effort. One common objection is that a poem is written to communicate something; and that if the reader can't resolve all the meanings of the text, its communication has failed. The problem with this view, though, is that hardly any worthwhile poem is ever completely understood. Even the seemingly transparent "Lucy" poems of Wordsworth, for instance, have exercised readers so long that there are now thick critical histories devoted to their reception, with no end in sight. And later in this essay, we will touch briefly on Herbert's "Virtue", short, tidy, and bottomlessly interpretable. Yet clearly these poems communicate: evidently, for centuries now, readers have been pleased, if not satisfied, by an incomplete understanding.

26. Ramez Qureshi On J.H. Prynne's Poems
Among nonconventional contemporary poets, only Tom Raworth is well-known on this side of the Atlantic, that is, with the exception of J.H. prynne.
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, 1999, 440 pp. It has been commonplace to assume that American poetry of this century surpasses its British counterpart, certainly at least when one is speaking of a modernism infused with an avant-garde spirit: America can claim Pound and Williams, the objectivists, any number of schools which constituted the "New American Poetry," and the "Language" poets of the 1970’s; British poets who come to mind may include Jones and Bunting, but few others. Among non-conventional contemporary poets, only Tom Raworth is well-known on this side of the Atlantic, that is, with the exception of J.H. Prynne. The publication of Prynne’s Poems Prynne, a Marxist, has done reading tours in the United States with Ed Dorn, and early in his career wrote on Olson’s poetics. With studies of the likes of the projectivists and the Black Mountain school, as well as Celan and Rilke, he found himself among a group of experimental writers during the 1960s (which included John James, Wendy Mulford and Peter Riley) of which he would become the center-piece—the "Cambridge School." One aspect of Prynne’s work which jumps off the pages of his life-time work is his utilization of scientific phraseology. One finds, on going through these pages, such phrases as "glandular riot," "polythene lung," "petromorph," "sodium street-lights," "cretaceous ridge," "morainal deposits of the last deglaciation," "liassic beds," "limbic mid-brain system," "geodetic base vectors," "brietal perfusion," "di / methyl hydroxy / thiopentone," "Aliphatic hydro-carbons," "dimercaprol," and "sisal entreaty," to mention a few. Where many poets are content to keep their worlds to ninety-nine things—sun, moon, rose, stone, or river—Prynne captures the full ten thousand, composing in a poetic language that magisterially fuses the colloquial and the erudite, fully one of our times.

27. H J Prynne Books On The Glass Key
prynne, JH Listings. If you cannot find what you want on this page, 2, prynne, JH News of Warring Clans London Trigram Press, 1977 1st Edition
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Prynne, J. H. News of Warring Clans London: Trigram Press, 1977 0854650598 / 9780854650590 1st Edition Paperback Dustwrapper Signed by Author 1st edition. One of 26 copies signed and lettered by the author - this is copy J - from an edition of 600 published in wrappers. A Fine copy in original publisher's glassine dustwrapper. Price: 95.00 GBP Add to Shopping Cart Prynne, J. H. News of Warring Clans London: Trigram Press, 1977 1st Edition Paperback Dustwrapper 1st edition. One of an edition of 600 published in wrappers. A near Fine copy. Price: 30.00 GBP Add to Shopping Cart Prynne, J. H. News of Warring Clans London: Trigram Press, 1977 1st Edition Paperback Dustwrapper 1st edition. One of an edition of 600 published in wrappers. Light blue wrapper showing some fading else a Fine copy.

28. Acrylic Tips By J. H. Prynne
J. H. prynne. A new sequence, not included in the Bloodaxe Poems. 1903488-17-6. 2002. Acrylic Tips by J. H. prynne. supported by. Arts Council logo
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29. "Intercapillary Space": On J.H. Prynne,
On J.H. prynne, Her Weasels Wild Returning. Michael Peverett. The text of Her Weasels Wild Returning is fairly widely available (first published by Equipage
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On J.H. Prynne, Her Weasels Wild Returning
Michael Peverett
The text of Her Weasels Wild Returning is fairly widely available (first published by Equipage (1994), reprinted in Iain Sinclair's Conductors of Chaos anthology in 1996). This note will be of limited interest if you don't have that text to hand, but I could not find another way of proceeding without quoting almost the entire poem in gobbets, which would have been truly unendurable.
The poem consists of seven sections, each consisting of two 12-line stanzas. (Numerologists have not failed to note a correspondence to the hours and days of the week, but this seems to me to go nowhere very interesting.) I will refer to the sections merely by number; Prynne's own subtitles, though sometimes highlighting valuable themes (e.g. "detour" in Section 4), are archly playful and too ungainly to be convenient.
Her Weasels Wild Returning is, despite its notorious rebarbativeness, an extremely satisfying poem to read. Part of that satisfaction arises from comprehending (what is easily seen) that the details of the text are through-composed with an acute attention to details; it's a poem that, we are soon convinced, is worth a long measure of our own attention. This is rather old-fashioned. As the plain and formal appearance on the page suggests, this is a poem for reading, not for looking at.

30. JH Prynne « ReadySteadyBlog « ReadySteadyBook - A Literary Site
ReadySteadyBlog Still not 100 sure what I think of JH prynne which is half the pleasure of reading him, of course. On my TBRpile, prynnes Poems (2nd
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31. Acrylic Tips By JH Prynne
JH prynne has a long history of producing excellent work. I hope my incomprehension is a deliberate effect; I fear it might be my own languistic weakness.
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Acrylic Tips
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So, OK, forget the context. Read the poem one word at the time. Take the first word, one word, read it, appreciate it. Take the next word, one word, read it, appreciate it. Mix the meanings. Digest. Iterate. Mmmm, this works! Wow. Rich food wow. This review is very much unfinished. There is a lot more for me to say yet.
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32. Poems At The Poetry Free-for-all - Robtm's (nothing Is Impossible) Thread
prynne is J H prynne ( JH prynne is possibly the most significant English poet of the late 20th century says John Kinsella).
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Poems at the Poetry Free-for-all Rigidly Compartmentalized Chaos NaPoWriMo 2005 PDA View Full Version : Robtm's (nothing is impossible) Thread Robtm 04-01-2005, 04:36 PM ... except this!
As this thread is highly likely to turn into an unsavoury monument to Edward Lear I'll start off as I don't expect to continue ... Robtm 04-01-2005, 05:20 PM Prynne - 1st April
Between Gonville and Caius and the nickel of peat,
between a place where breath is cerebral,
where ivory is measured out in altitudes
and the point where shin scores chalk,
he shreds the ghost of Casaubon but knows nothing
of terrazzo. The composite, alien through a prism
slanted with purity, bawled out by canon
cannot survive its binder, will slake
in his bile, run to earth. So lightly the mineral press takes it back, opening this vein in the undercliff. Above, he flicks mica from tweed and sits on blackthorn. Pyrite mingles with oxygen. cookala 04-01-2005, 09:12 PM good diction here, and some very nice strophe breaks. nice work. Robtm 04-01-2005, 09:25 PM

33. ARRAS: Little Reviews: J.H. Prynne, Poems
J.H. prynne publisher Dufour Editions, 1999 isbn 185224-492-5 price $25.95 The publication of Poems, prynne s collected books from Kitchen Poems
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The publication of Poems , Prynne's collected books from "Kitchen Poems" (1968) to "For the Monogram" (1997) is a literary event that will probably be unparalleled for some time.
Prynne decided early on that his books each of which would usually contain one twenty or so page sequence would only be published in small editions, partly as a modest shunning of inordinate attention and partly to honor their quiet, hermetic quality and the care one must take to read them. His poems rarely, if ever, had distribution in the States, or even far outside of Cambridge, where he has been an influential presence for decades.
Nonetheless, he has acquired a reputation, deservedly, as one of the major English poets of his time, a position drenched with ethical significance as he's never caved in to the calls of celebrity or other forms of "selling out" his verse, if anything, has gotten less commodifiable, more dense and difficult, over the years.
Prynne's early work departed mostly, so history says, from his reading of Olson and an interest in science, but have a heightened rhetoric that never strays into the indulgently eccentric manner of the American, and contain a political earnestness and subtle rationality (not to mention wit) that keeps them tethered to the matter at hand:

34. Postmodernist Poetry Schools
A case in point is J.H. prynne s work. Many of the poems in The White Stones were enigmatic but rather beautiful, their extraordinary poise and rhythmic
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For poetry in America, the immediate clarion call was Donald Allen's New American Poetry of 1960, an introduction to forty-four poets who had come to prominence in radical American poetry between 1945 and 1960. The poets went on to develop in various ways, but already there were groupings that illustrated important features of the new styles. In the Back Mountain School were Olson, Creeley, and Dorn, poets who believed that lines should be constructed on the pattern of taking breath rather than by syllable or metre. The San Francisco Renaissance poets were performance-orientated, known through poetry readings in the Bay Area. Then there were the Beat Poets New American Poetry was modest in its claims, but a second edition, which appeared in the late seventies, struck out for higher ground. Theirs was the true descent from Emerson, Whitman, Pound and William Carlos Williams. Not merely an alternative poetry, but the only poetry worth worth the name: anti-establishment, boldly experimental, keen to embrace spontaneity in choice of subject and technique. No doubt the truth was something else, and indeed the protagonists had already begun their own drift towards academia. Poets made tidy sums by selling manuscripts to university archives. Robert Creeley took the Chair of Poetry at the University of New York, and was succeeded by

35. Prynne Review And Extracts
prynne is already the subject of one collection of essays—Nearly Too Much The Poetry of J.H. prynne, edited by N.H. Reeve and Richard Kettridge—as well as
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PRYNNE'S POEMS J.H. Prynne. Poems. Newcastle upon Tyne, UK: Bloodaxe Books, 1999. Devin Johnston When a prominent writer associated with Language poetry visited Chicago to give a reading last year, a student asked her what contemporary poet she reads with the greatest enthusiasm. She answered—without elaborating— "Jeremy Prynne." And though Prynne's readership in the United States has been minuscule, it has included a devoted following among experimental poets. Perhaps ironically, such poets often wield considerable influence regarding what gets taught, written about, and sometimes even read. Until now, the fugitive nature of Prynne's publications, as well as his reticence to give readings or engage in self-promotion, have not permitted a wider readership (though such qualities have contributed to his mystique among the devoted). With the publication of this volume of collected poems, from a major British press, that situation may change. Recent issues of The New Yorker have included a reader's poll for the best volume of poetry of 1999: Prynne's book was listed along with those of Louise Glück, David Ferry, John Koethe, and Sherod Santos. Though

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Poets such as Raworth, Bob Cobbing, Roy Fisher, Tom Leonard, Ian Hamilton Finlay, Edwin Morgan, J. H. prynne, Gael Turnbull, Lee Harwood, and many others,
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Formal innovation in non-mainstream British poetry since 1985: notes towards analysis
Lacy Rumsey The article proposes an analysis of the formal achievements of recent British poetry from outside the publishing mainstream. It argues that comment on formal aspects of non-mainstream poetry typically focuses on the interpretative implications of an avoidance of conventional syntaxes and prosodies, rather than on detailed analysis of the new forms that may be proposed in their stead. Following a brief history and critical overview of the field, the article therefore attempts to offer a technically precise analysis of a range of such forms from work by poets including Bill Griffiths, R. F. Langley, Barry MacSweeney, Drew Milne, Geraldine Monk, Tom Raworth, Denise Riley and Harriet Tarlo. Particular attention is paid to rhythm, which is analysed following a model that combines beat-offbeat metrics with work on speech rhythm within contemporary phonetics; also discussed are page layout, typography, and punctuation. Plan de l'article
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