Tim Kendall
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Tim Kendall (born 1970) is an English poet, editor and critic.[1] In 1994 he co-founded the magazine Thumbscrew, which published work by poets including Ted Hughes, Seamus Heaney and Miroslav Holub, and which ran under his editorship until 2003.[2] In 1997 he won an Eric Gregory Prize for his poetry.[3] His latest book of poems, Strange Land, appeared in 2005.[citation needed]
In 2006 he became Professor of English at the University of Exeter.[4]
He has published critical studies of Paul Muldoon, Sylvia Plath, and most recently, English war poetry.[5] He has been heavily involved in literary events marking the centenary of the ourbreak of World War 1.[6]
Contents
Works
- Strange Land (Carcanet, 2004)
- The Oxford Handbook of British and Irish War Poetry (ed; Oxford University Press, 2007)
- Modern English War Poetry (Oxford University Press, 2009)
- Poetry of the First World War: An Anthology (ed; Oxford University Press, 2013)
- The Art of Robert Frost (Yale University Press, 2013)
Television
- Ivor Gurney: The Poet who Loved the War (BBC4, 2014)
References
- ↑ Carcanet Press
- ↑ David Morley, "The long game", The Guardian, 12 March 2005. Accessed 13 October 2015
- ↑ Society of Authors
- ↑ University of Exeter: English. Accessed 12 October 2015
- ↑ Modern English War Poetry. Oxford: Oxford University, 2006.
- ↑ University of Oxford: World War I Centenary. Accessed 13 October 2015
Bibliography
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