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The Best British Poetry 2012
I'm in it, with the sort of poem (originally published in Stand) that I expected would be completely overlooked by anthologies and whatnot. Thank you, Sasha Dugdale and Roddy Lumsden. I don't normally come on here and sing about my acceptances, but I'm really honoured to be in this. It's a very fine book, whether or not one instinctively bristles at the title.
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If it is the best British poetry then why am I not in it?
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Yeah. They left me out last year too. And next year. Nasty people.
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I can't believe they left you out next year, too, John. Bastards.
Congrats, Rory. |
John might be upset about not being in it last year, this year or even next year, but I'm pretty sure that Duncan and I will be left out of it for ever and ever... :rolleyes:
Oh well, you can't win 'em all. Well done, Rory. |
Yes, I should have said. Well done, Rory. And a hideous curse on Lumsden. May his iambics rot.
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Well, as long as we're not being published in an anthology called The Worst British Poetry 2012, Jayne, then we've every reason to be cheerful. (Though my guess is that agreeing to appear in such an anthology might pay quite well.)
Duncan |
I'm going to stick with Congratulations, Rory! -- great and well-deserved recognition -- and not complain about who isn't in there with him.
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Thanks!
I think it is kind of natural to wonder about the selection process for an anthology such as this, whoever the editor is and whatever one thinks of the choices that have been made. But it is an anthology of poems more than a showcase of poets, and that is an important distinction. The editor, Sasha Dugdale not Roddy Lumsden, has evidently been charged with choosing her favourite poems from British publications, with little attention paid to who wrote them or the stature of the publications in which they appeared. This doesn't mean the book isn't littered with 'big' names - of course - but you see what I mean. I do find it intriguing that for two years in a row nothing has been taken from the TLS, as that is really the literary paper of record, but that in itself says something about the freedom the editor clearly has to go their own way whilst also producing a book with something for everyone. (Or perhaps I'm naively overlooking a copyright issue or something!) |
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