The New British Poetry: Meaning (information, definition, explanation, facts)

The New British Poetry was a poetry anthology from 1988, jointly edited by Gillian Allnutt, Fred D'Aguiar, Ken Edwards and Eric Mottram, respectively concerned with feminist, Afro-Caribbean, younger and British poetry revival poets. The time frame dealt with was 1968-1988.

Poets in The New British Poetry

John Agard - Gillian Allnutt - Iftikar Arif - Tony Baker - Sophie Behrens - Asa Benveniste - James Berry - Valerie Bloom - Eavan Boland - Jean Binta Breeze - Paul Brown - Richard Caddel - B. Catling - Faustin Charles - Cris Cheek - Thomas A. Clark - Bob Cobbing - Merle Collins - Kelvin Corcoran - Jeni Couzyn - Andrew Crozier - David Dabydeen - Carol Ann Duffy - Andrew Duncan - Ken Edwards - Paul Evans - Alison Fell - Peter Finch - Allen Fisher - Roy Fisher - Errol Francis - Ulli Freer - Gabriel Gbadamosi - Glenda George - Angie Gilligan - Bill Griffiths - Caroline Halliday - Lee Harwood - Ralph Hawkins - David Haynes - A. L. Hendriks - Selima Hill - Frances Horowitz - Libby Houston - Mahmood Jamal - John James - Maria Jastrzebska - Amryl Johnson - Linton Kwesi Johnson - Jackie Kay - Tom Leonard - Liz Lochhead - John C. M. Lyons - Barry MacSweeney - E. A. Markham - Sue May - David Miller - Lotte Moos - Geraldine Monk - Eric Mottram - Wendy Mulford - Grace Nichols - Jeff Nuttall - Douglas Oliver - Albie Ollivierre - Maggie O'Sullivan - Evangeline Paterson - Tom Pickard - Elaine Randell - Tom Raworth - Denise Riley - Peter Riley - Michele Roberts - Gavin Selerie - Robert Sheppard - Colin Simms - Iain Sinclair - Lemn Sissay - Ken Smith - Janet Sutherland - Levi Tafari - Gael Turnbull - Michelene Wandor - John Wilkinson

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