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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

21. Ramez Qureshi On J.H. Prynne's Poems
Ramez Qureshi. JH prynne Poems Bloodaxe Books Ltd., 1999, 440 pp.It has been commonplace to assume that American poetry of this
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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.

22. Jeremy Noel-Tod On J.H. Prynne
May Contain Nutrients jeremy noeltod. JH prynne, Unanswering Rational Shore ObjectPermanence, £2.50, ISBN 0952997207. ISSUE 92-2, BACK TO TABLE OF CONTENTS.
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ISSUE 92-2 BACK TO TABLE OF CONTENTS j. h. prynne's poetry will be misunderstood if it is looked at, and not read. Encountering this latest sequence of fourteen fourteen-line poems, the gentle looker will find everywhere phrases which suggest a writer who digests many things that aren't poetry, and regurgitates them either careless of meaning, or with superhuman cerebration. Both of these are misconceptions. Prynne does mean something, fervently, but not in the smug way many people suppose. Far from being an elitist poetry for polymaths, Prynne's work is inclusively honest about the confusion of trying to see life whole. There are few words here a broadsheet-reader won't recognise, although many for which they will only have a sketchy definition. Prynne knows this; his poetry investigates the mystification in which we all secretly live. In his own words, it aspires "to establish relations not personally with the reader, but with the world, and its layers of shifted but recognisable usage; and thereby with the reader's own position in the world". Prynne encourages the reader to reconsider that position. A lecture he gave in 1971 makes it clear that he is a modern Romantic in his contempt for the dull acceptance of the modern ratiocination of life on earth, and Newton's "celestial mechanics". At one point he digresses upon "that unbelievably gross photograph of the earth taken across the surface of the moon, which is now in all the soap ads, which was supposedly the first picture of earth as home", and speaks of the "alienation" that such "sentimental" empiricism fosters, in opposition to the "exactness and completeness of poetry". For Prynne, the world is known provisionally and from the inside; like Wordsworth, he makes poetry by tracing the "fluxes and refluxes" of the mind.

23. Jacket 20 - J.H. Prynne: Veronica Forrest-Thomson: A Personal Memoir
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A Personal Memoir First published in On the Periphery , Street Editions, Cambridge England, 1976
This piece is 1,035 or about three printed pages long.
I first met Veronica sometime in 1968 or 69 and we at once disagreed about almost everything. The things we had in common were poems and ways of producing and talking about them, which of course brought in all the rest of human linguistic and other behaviour. We disagreed about the linguistic and about the other, initially in quite violent and protracted ways. Veronica would prowl round to see me, in a manner one might once have termed
In the period of our earliest meetings she was anxious to maintain that poetry was a use of language and that its intelligibility could be a special case of rationality in accordance with the grammar of usage. She read Wittgenstein intently and also showed an understandable envy of strictly positivistic models for discourse. Poems, of course, were quite brazenly arbitrary in respect of their surface features, and these features seemed if anything more crucial to their nature as poems than the thematic constructions of sense. She was writing poems at this time which to a certain degree she even resented; she forced on them certain ungainly aspects, to test their capacity for survival as poems. Much of this writing appeared in her twelve academic questions (Cambridge, privately printed, 1970) and, with some additions, in

24. Jacket 20 - James Keery: Veronica Forrest-Thomson On J H Prynne
Homepage Catalog . James Keery. ‘Jacob’s Ladder’ and the Levelsof Artifice Veronica ForrestThomson on JH prynne. This piece
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Veronica Forrest-Thomson on J H Prynne This piece is 23,000 words or about fifty printed pages long.
Poetic artifice: a theory of twentieth-century poetry , Manchester University Press, 1978, p1), but she can match Ezra Pound for succinct implication:
It is, of course, crucial to good health as well as to good poetry that only the eyes should feast. Brass Poems , Bloodaxe, 1999, pp175-179), considered in two separate sections of Poetic artifice
Swift as a face rolled away like
evidence hovers like biotic soup, all
face takes the name Pie (crust folded
strate, all so like pasties they
specific aim. From upstairs the
counterclaims in re Outwash, it
to a fierce vacancy guarded
run to the limits of perfect zeal. is They resist the reader by making him work; they positively repel him by implying that no amount of arcane knowledge will help him to produce an interpretation, that however hard he tries he will not get away with (or through) these lines into a non-poetic realm. He will have to recognise that he is stuck with the lines on the page, that these words have a meaning but not an extended reference to the world outside... In other words, Prynne uses his obscurity in order to promote a good naturalisation which works, as I shall attempt to show, in terms of suspended levels of poetic organisation. Artifice of Absorption by Charles Bernstein ( Paper Air 4:1, edited by Gil Ott, 1987, p32):

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26. ARRAS: Little Reviews: J.H. Prynne, Poems
Poems JH prynne publisher Dufour Editions, 1999 isbn 185224-492-5 price $25.95The publication of Poems, prynne's collected books from Kitchen Poems (1968
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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:

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The Collected Poems of Frank OHara
1995, University of California Press, Berkeley
588 pages, paper, $18 Frank O’hara was one of the last poets to possess the great idea of liberty, one port-able enough for the whole city, for all situations and inconveniences, but which also knew the dangers of indulgence and lax attention. It was the liberty of the French po-ets, of Apollinaire and Breton, which bore on its shoulders a philosophy that argued against the possibility of personal agency, but which could also win the day, given en-ergy and a sense of purpose. CYHara did win the cfry, which is why one wants to go outside and see these poems in action . Some of them are like an entire season; however, rather than the famous

28. JH Prynne
JH prynne, Works Essay on Poems. Hartley• 315 • Brit Links • Ohio University.
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29. Jacket 20 - J.H. Prynne: Veronica Forrest-Thomson: A Personal Memoir
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A Personal Memoir First published in On the Periphery , Street Editions, Cambridge England, 1976
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I first met Veronica sometime in 1968 or 69 and we at once disagreed about almost everything. The things we had in common were poems and ways of producing and talking about them, which of course brought in all the rest of human linguistic and other behaviour. We disagreed about the linguistic and about the other, initially in quite violent and protracted ways. Veronica would prowl round to see me, in a manner one might once have termed
In the period of our earliest meetings she was anxious to maintain that poetry was a use of language and that its intelligibility could be a special case of rationality in accordance with the grammar of usage. She read Wittgenstein intently and also showed an understandable envy of strictly positivistic models for discourse. Poems, of course, were quite brazenly arbitrary in respect of their surface features, and these features seemed if anything more crucial to their nature as poems than the thematic constructions of sense. She was writing poems at this time which to a certain degree she even resented; she forced on them certain ungainly aspects, to test their capacity for survival as poems. much of this writing appeared in her twelve academic questions (Cambridge, privately printed, 1970) and, with some additions, in

30. Jacket 20 - Contents Page
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primary works cited
Armitage, Simon and Robert Crawford, eds. The Penguin Book of Poetry from Britain and Ireland. London: Penguin, 1998.
Caddel, Richard and Peter Quartermain, eds. Other: British and Irish Poetry since 1970 . Wesleyan University Press, 1999.
Sinclair, Iain, ed. Conductors of Chaos. London: Picador, 1996. Out of Print.
Tuma, Keith. Fishing by Obstinate Isles: Modern and Postmodern British Poetry and American Readers. Evanston: Northwestern University Press, 1998.
O'Brien, Sean. The Deregulated Muse: Essays on Contemporary British and Irish Poetry. Newcastle upon Tyne: Bloodaxe (Distributed by Dufour), 1998.
additional works cited
Acheson, James and Romana Huk, eds. Contemporary British Poetry: Essays in Theory and Criticism. Albany: SUNY Press, 1996.
Corcoran, Neil. English Poetry Since 1940. London: Longmans, 1993.
Fisher, Roy. A Furnace. New York: Oxford University Press, 1986.
Hill, Geoffrey.

40. Paul Celan: Die Zweite Bibliographie - Verschiedenes
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Arendt Gedichten .] Rotterdam: Poetry International, 1977. S. 7-8. Bernlef Winterwegen . Amsterdam: Querido, 1983. S. 54. Drozdowski Versunkene Dichtung der Bukowina Duncan , Robert. A Song from the Structures of Rime Ringing As the Poet Paul Celan Sings. Wiederabgedruckt in: Acts S 24) u. in: Meridianen S Exner Gedichte 1953-1991 . Stuttgart: Radius, 1994. Fried , Erich. Beim Wiederlesen eines Gedichtes von Paul Celan. Wiederabgedruckt in: E. Fried. Gesammelte Werke. Gedichte 2. Hrsg. Volker Kaukoreit u. Klaus Wagenbach. Berlin: Wagenbach, 1993. Weitere Aufl. Fried , Erich. Give the Word. Wiederabgedruckt in: E. Fried. Gesammelte Werke. Gedichte 2. Hrsg. Volker Kaukoreit u. Klaus Wagenbach. Berlin: Wagenbach, 1993. Weitere Aufl. Fried Gesammelte Werke. Gedichte 2. Hrsg. Volker Kaukoreit u. Erich Fried. Berlin: Wagenbach, 1993. Weitere Aufl. Keren , Else. Zum Geburtstag des Lyrikers Paul Celan. U.d.T.: Paul Celan. In: Versunkene Dichtung der Bukowina. Laschen Meridianen S Latzina , Anemone. Eine Biographie. Wiederabgedruckt u.d.T.: Paul Celan-Eine Biographie. In: A. Latzina.

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