Poetry. Liverpool Poets (1960s) Adrian Henri Roger McGough Brian Patten

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B1 B2 Poetry Liverpool Poets (1960s) Adrian Henri Roger McGough Brian Patten pag. 1

Wat je in het algemeen moet kennen voor SE s (SchoolExamens) 1. De hoofdkenmerken van de behandelde schrijvers en stromingen kennen en kunnen herkennen in de aangeboden teksten en ook in ongezien materiaal. 2. De vragen en opdrachten bij de behandelde teksten kunnen beantwoorden als je de tekst erbij krijgt. 3. Indien van toepassing, de ontwikkeling van een schrijver of een stroming kunnen uitleggen. 4. Schrijvers en hun werken kunnen vergelijken: overeenkomsten en verschillen. 5. Indien van toepassing, iets kunnen vertellen over het leven van de behandelde schrijvers voor zover dat betrekking heeft op hun werk. 6. De schrijvers op basis van hun werk in de eeuw of in de tijd kunnen plaatsen. Liverpool poets From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The Liverpool Poets are a number of influential 1960s poets from Liverpool, England, influenced by 1950s Beat poetry. They were involved in the 1960s Liverpool scene that gave rise to The Beatles. Their work is characterized by its directness of expression, simplicity of language, suitability for live performance and concern for contemporary subjects and references. There is often humour, but the full range of human experience and emotion is addressed. Poets The poets most commonly associated with this label are Adrian Henri, Roger McGough and Brian Patten. They were featured in a 1967 book The Liverpool Scene edited by Edward Lucie Smith, with a blurb by Ginsberg and published by Donald Carroll. The poets generally came from a working class background and went to art college rather than university. There was a strong allegiance with pop music, and the values and effectiveness of that in reaching out to a wide audience informed the poetry. Readings took place in a pub or club environment. The Mersey Sound The anthology The Mersey Sound was published by Penguin in 1967, containing the poems of Adrian Henri, Roger McGough and Brian Patten, and has remained in print ever since, selling in excess of 500,000 copies. It brought the three poets to "considerable acclaim and critical fame", and has been widely influential. Criticism For S.N. Radhika Lakshmi observes "the Liverpool poets' approach to poetry differs from that of other poets in that they consistently give the impression of being real people getting to grips with real and pressing situations." She continues: Like the French Symbolists, Baudelaire and Rimbaud, 'The Liverpool poets' believe that the effect that a poem produces is more important than the poem itself; a poem should be considered as an 'agent' (that conveys the poet's message), rather than as an 'object'. The poetry of 'The Liverpool poets' is also characterized by the undercurrent of sarcasm, irony and pungent wit, which runs through many of their pag. 2

poems. They are also noted for their directness of expression, simplicity of style, and, (in the manner of Robert Frost), their deft handling of complicated ideas in uncomplicated language. Against The emergence of the Liverpool poets as pioneers of "pop poetry" in the UK engendered hostility from the literary establishment. Alan Alvarez wrote about "the fashion for the diluted ( verwaterde ) near verse designed for mass readings and poetry and jazz concerts", linking it with pop lyrics as "the logic of a traditional form at its weariest", scolding "the poet resigns his responsibilities" and concluding, "what he offers is not poetry", a criticism remarkably similar to that made by F. Dalton in The Times Literary Supplement, on 31 June 1917 about "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock": "The fact that these things occurred to the mind of Mr. Eliot is surely of the very smallest importance to anyone, even to himself. They certainly have no relation to poetry...". Adrian Henri (1932 2000) Assignment 1 1. Look up words you don t understand. 2. Describe the form of the poem by the use of characteristics that you have read above. 3. So what do you think is the poems about? What kind of feeling is being expressed? pag. 3

Assignment 2 The message of the poem will be quite clear. Ask your teacher to read the poem aloud. It practically seems a talking blues in the style of Woody Guthrie. (Look up on The Internet.) To what extent could you call the poem romantic? pag. 4

Assignment 3 1. Look up what you can find about: Batman and Gotham City, Vietnam, Vietcong, napalm etc. 2. Describe what this poems refers to. 3. What is the tone of the poem? pag. 5

Assignment 4 1. Mention some phrases where the poet is critical, sarcastic and/ or ironical. Shortly explain what you have found. 2. Try and describe the message of the poem. pag. 6

Roger McGough (1937 ) Assignment 5 1. Compare this poem to In Flanders Fields by John McCrae in your World War I handout. 2. Try and describe the sarcasm related to the so called dance. pag. 7

Assignment 6 1. What does this poem refer to? In other words, what period in the 20 th century is this about? 2. What is humorous in the poems and what is serious? pag. 8

Assignment 7 What is the undercurrent of sarcasm in this poem? pag. 9

Assignment 8 Describe the humorous use of form and message in this poem. pag. 10

Brian Patten (1946 ) Assignment 9 1. This poem was written in de 1960s. How realistic would it be now? 2. Does Johnny actually make confessions? pag. 11

Assignment 10 Look up in your World War I handout who Wilfred Owen was. Read his poem Dulce et Decorum Est. Try and work out the lyrical references in this poem. pag. 12