Simon Armitages Gedichtband "Zoom!" aus dem Jahr 1989 vereint Witz, Charme und erzählerische Raffinesse. Seine Lyrik behandelt Themen wie Fußball und Popkultur und reflektiert die Wirklichkeit mit Ironie und surrealen Momenten. Armitage verbindet formale Kühnheit mit innovativen Bildern und führt die englische Dichtungstradition fort.
Simon Armitage Bücher
Simon Armitage schreibt mit trockenem Yorkshire-Witz, verbunden mit einem zugänglichen, realistischen Stil und kritischem Ernst. Seine Poesie befasst sich oft mit Themen, die in der englischen Landschaft verwurzelt sind, und zeichnet sich durch eine ausgeprägte Stimme und Zugänglichkeit aus. Durch seine Arbeit taucht er mit einem scharfen Blick für Details und sprachlicher Gewandtheit in alltägliche menschliche Erfahrungen ein. Sein Einfluss ist bedeutend, da seine Gedichte häufig in Bildungsplänen vorkommen.






Exploring the multifaceted nature of poetry, Simon Armitage presents a blend of personal insights and critical analysis, drawing from his experiences as Oxford's Professor of Poetry. He examines a diverse range of poets, including Emily Dickinson and Walt Whitman, with a playful yet thoughtful approach. Armitage tackles topics from Bob Dylan's Nobel Prize to the challenges of contemporary poetic life, culminating in his "Ninety-Five Theses" on poetry. This engaging work highlights the evolving definitions and significance of poetry in modern times.
The current UK Poet Laureate's popular series of lectures examining what poetry is and who it might be for.
Out of the Blue
- 64 Seiten
- 3 Lesestunden
Divided in the three sections, this volume of poetry commemorates three significant anniversaries - 9/11 (2001), VE Day (1945) and the horrifying history of the Khmer Rouge in Cambodia. The poems were originally commissioned by the BBC and Channel 5.
Book of Matches
- 64 Seiten
- 3 Lesestunden
Losing none of the exuberance which has become a hallmark of Simon Armitage's poetry, these poems are more personal. The book is divided into three sections - the Book of Matches which are sonnets, Becoming of Age and Reading the Bans, a series of poems about Armitage's marriage.
Jerusalem
- 75 Seiten
- 3 Lesestunden
His son doesn't want to join the family business, and his wife is in love with the town's ex-policeman, but Radio Castle continues to broadcast despite everything life throws at John Edward.
Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
- 128 Seiten
- 5 Lesestunden
Following in the tradition of Seamus Heaney's reworking of "Beowulf," Armitage, one of England's leading poets, has produced a virtuoso new translation of the 600-year-old Arthurian story with both clarity and verve.
SHORTLISTED FOR THE DEREK WALCOTT PRIZE FOR POETRYIt is the current Poet Laureate who has done the most to bring medieval poetry to contemporary audiences . The disputed issues still resonate - concerning identity, cultural habits, class distinctions and the right to be heard.
Homer's Odyssey
- 272 Seiten
- 10 Lesestunden
20 years after the Trojan war, the Gods have decided it is time for Odysseus to return to Ithaca, before his wife Penelope is forced to marry again. Angry Poseidon is seeking revenge for the murder of his son, and Odysseus has many perilous storms and treacherous landfalls ahead of him if he is to be reunited with Penelope.
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- 216 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
A collection of commissioned, collaborative and occasional poems, demonstrating the range of Armitage's writing outside of his mainstream volumes.