Branch-Lines: Edward Thomas and Contemporary Poetry

When Edward Thomas died in the First World War, very few of his poems had been published, but he is now recognised as one of the finest and most influential poets of the last century. Although often referred to as ‘a poet’s poet’, his writing has an almost universal appeal. He wrote accessibly, on traditional themes – the natural world, human relationships, transience and mortality. And yet his poetry is alive with the critical intelligence that came from years of writing non-fiction and reviewing verse. Branch-Lines captures the range of Thomas’s achievement, not least by combining poetry with prose. In this unique collection, fifty-five contemporary poets reflect on Thomas’s craftsmanship and enduring power. Some have chosen poems of their own in which they detect his influence, others have written new poems in his honour. Each poet has also contributed a piece of prose, and the volume contains an introduction, four critical essays, illustrations, a Foreword by Andrew Motion and an Afterword by Michael Longley. Branch-Lines offers a fascinating perspective on the workings of literary influence, with personal insights from some of the leading poet-critics of our time. ‘The collection has a double value. It is a celebration of Thomas, and dignified tribute to his achievement; at the same time it bears witness to his powers of regeneration’ - Andrew Motion. CONTRIBUTORS INCLUDE: Dannie Abse • Gillian Clarke • David Constantine • Robert Crawford • Kevin Crossley-Holland • Peter Dale • Jane Draycott • U.A. Fanthorpe • John Fuller • Jane Griffiths • David Harsent • Seamus Heaney • Geoffrey Hill • Jeremy Hooker • P.J. Kavanagh • Grevel Lindop • Edna Longley • Michael Longley • Glyn Maxwell • Jamie McKendrick • Andrew Motion • Paul Muldoon • Bernard O’Donoghue • Tom Paulin • Peter Porter • Jem Poster • Vernon Scannell • Peter Scupham • Owen Sheers • Penelope Shuttle • Jon Stallworthy • Anne Stevenson • Charles Tomlinson • Clive Wilmer

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Branch-Lines: Edward Thomas and Contemporary Poetry

When Edward Thomas died in the First World War, very few of his poems had been published, but he is now recognised as one of the finest and most influential poets of the last century. Although often referred to as ‘a poet’s poet’, his writing has an almost universal appeal. He wrote accessibly, on traditional themes – the natural world, human relationships, transience and mortality. And yet his poetry is alive with the critical intelligence that came from years of writing non-fiction and reviewing verse. Branch-Lines captures the range of Thomas’s achievement, not least by combining poetry with prose. In this unique collection, fifty-five contemporary poets reflect on Thomas’s craftsmanship and enduring power. Some have chosen poems of their own in which they detect his influence, others have written new poems in his honour. Each poet has also contributed a piece of prose, and the volume contains an introduction, four critical essays, illustrations, a Foreword by Andrew Motion and an Afterword by Michael Longley. Branch-Lines offers a fascinating perspective on the workings of literary influence, with personal insights from some of the leading poet-critics of our time. ‘The collection has a double value. It is a celebration of Thomas, and dignified tribute to his achievement; at the same time it bears witness to his powers of regeneration’ - Andrew Motion. CONTRIBUTORS INCLUDE: Dannie Abse • Gillian Clarke • David Constantine • Robert Crawford • Kevin Crossley-Holland • Peter Dale • Jane Draycott • U.A. Fanthorpe • John Fuller • Jane Griffiths • David Harsent • Seamus Heaney • Geoffrey Hill • Jeremy Hooker • P.J. Kavanagh • Grevel Lindop • Edna Longley • Michael Longley • Glyn Maxwell • Jamie McKendrick • Andrew Motion • Paul Muldoon • Bernard O’Donoghue • Tom Paulin • Peter Porter • Jem Poster • Vernon Scannell • Peter Scupham • Owen Sheers • Penelope Shuttle • Jon Stallworthy • Anne Stevenson • Charles Tomlinson • Clive Wilmer

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When Edward Thomas died in the First World War, very few of his poems had been published, but he is now recognised as one of the finest and most influential poets of the last century. Although often referred to as ‘a poet’s poet’, his writing has an almost universal appeal. He wrote accessibly, on traditional themes – the natural world, human relationships, transience and mortality. And yet his poetry is alive with the critical intelligence that came from years of writing non-fiction and reviewing verse. Branch-Lines captures the range of Thomas’s achievement, not least by combining poetry with prose. In this unique collection, fifty-five contemporary poets reflect on Thomas’s craftsmanship and enduring power. Some have chosen poems of their own in which they detect his influence, others have written new poems in his honour. Each poet has also contributed a piece of prose, and the volume contains an introduction, four critical essays, illustrations, a Foreword by Andrew Motion and an Afterword by Michael Longley. Branch-Lines offers a fascinating perspective on the workings of literary influence, with personal insights from some of the leading poet-critics of our time. ‘The collection has a double value. It is a celebration of Thomas, and dignified tribute to his achievement; at the same time it bears witness to his powers of regeneration’ - Andrew Motion. CONTRIBUTORS INCLUDE: Dannie Abse • Gillian Clarke • David Constantine • Robert Crawford • Kevin Crossley-Holland • Peter Dale • Jane Draycott • U.A. Fanthorpe • John Fuller • Jane Griffiths • David Harsent • Seamus Heaney • Geoffrey Hill • Jeremy Hooker • P.J. Kavanagh • Grevel Lindop • Edna Longley • Michael Longley • Glyn Maxwell • Jamie McKendrick • Andrew Motion • Paul Muldoon • Bernard O’Donoghue • Tom Paulin • Peter Porter • Jem Poster • Vernon Scannell • Peter Scupham • Owen Sheers • Penelope Shuttle • Jon Stallworthy • Anne Stevenson • Charles Tomlinson • Clive Wilmer


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781904634355
Publisher: Enitharmon Press
Publication date: 06/11/2008
Pages: 264
Product dimensions: 5.60(w) x 8.50(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

Edward Thomas was born in London in 1878 and educated at St Paul’s School and Lincoln College, Oxford. While still an undergraduate, he published his first book, The Woodland Life, and married Helen Noble, with whom he had three children. Thomas became a professional author, producing over twenty prose books, as well as a novel (The Happy-Go-Lucky Morgans), a biography of Richard Jefferies, and critical studies of Maurice Maeterlinck, Lafcadio Hearn, George Borrow, Walter Pater, Swinburne and Keats. He also introduced editions of Borrow, George Herbert, Christopher Marlowe and William Cobbett, and wrote hundreds of book reviews and articles. Encouraged by Robert Frost, he began writing poetry in 1914 producing a remarkable body of poetry in the next few years. Only a few poems were published in his lifetime, under the pseudonym Edward Eastaway; Poems by Edward Thomas was published in October 1917 and the first edition of his Collected Poems in 1920. Thomas joined the Artists’ Rifles in 1915. He was killed on Easter Sunday 1917 during the Battle of Arras.

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