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Complete Poems
Published in Paperback by New Directions Publishing (2003)
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Basil Bunting - A Neglected Voice
Basil Bunting : a bibliography of works and criticism
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Basil Bunting and J.R.R. Tolkien (Author Speaks)
Published in Audio Cassette by Audio Forum (2001)
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Basil Bunting Man and Poet
Published in Paperback by Natl Poetry Foundation (1981)
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Basil Bunting on Poetry
Published in Paperback by Johns Hopkins Univ Pr (2003)
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Basil Bunting: a Northern Life
Published in Paperback by Newcastle Libraries and Information Service (1997)
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Briggflats Visited: a Tribute to Basil Bunting
Published in Paperback by New Hope International (1986)
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Briggflatts Visited: A Tribute to Basil Bunting
Published in Paperback by New Hope International (1995)
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Bunting: The Shaping of His Verse
Published in Hardcover by Oxford Univ Pr (1992)
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Collected Poems
Published in Paperback by Moyer Bell Ltd (1986)
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This edition brings together the majority of Bunting's work he and his executors saw fit to preserve and is definitive. In it you can treat yourself to the First Book of Odes with its brief verses originally published in various magazines and pamphlets that published the work of poets prepared to make poetry count after the foggy Neo-Romanticism of the Georgians had all but rendered it irrelevant. Alongside is the Second Book of Odes, mainly assembled in 1965 after Bunting, neglected and working on a newspaper in Newcastle England had been rediscovered by counterculture poet Tom Pickard. These poems are brief and lyrical, reinforcing Bunting's belief that "poetry is to be heard", and are sometimes hard to get into. However, they repay a certain amount of rereading and rapidly become memorable. The same can be said for the "Overdrafts" - free verse versions of poets as diverse as Horace, Virgil, Firdosi and Rudaki. Bunting spoke Persian fluently (he worked in Iran for part of his life) and his translations are highly accessible.
The highpoint of the book, however, must be "Briggflatts". "Brag, sweet tenor bull/Descant on Rawthey's madrigal". It is described by the poet as "an autobiography", but it communicates on a far deeper level than simply that. Items of myth, music and art are fused ably together, and the effect is of an English Modernist masterpiece rivalling Eliot's "The Waste Land" and Hart Crane's "The Bridge". The poem experiments with sonata form, as do "Villon" and "The Spoils" among others.
Bunting was Pound's follower, but he avoided his political excesses and linguistic boasting. He also perhaps managed a higher level of originality, for whilst like Pound and Eliot he was happy to draw on sources, Bunting seems to have weaved his heritage into his work in a way in which the joins are less obvious. His concern was primarily with music, and he had, whilst making it new, to make connections with sound in the manner of the Troubadours or wandering minstrels. His work deserves every new reader it gets.
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