New British Poetry (2004) - Poets Included

Poets Included

The volume includes work from 36 poets from England, Scotland, and Wales (not Northern Ireland):

  • Gillian Allnutt
  • Simon Armitage
  • John Ash
  • Sujata Bhatt
  • John Burnside
  • Robert Crawford
  • Fred D'Aguiar
  • Peter Didsbury
  • Michael Donaghy
  • Carol Ann Duffy
  • Ian Duhig
  • Paul Farley
  • James Fenton
  • Mark Ford
  • John Glenday
  • Lavinia Greenlaw
  • W. N. Herbert
  • Selima Hill
  • Michael Hofmann
  • Kathleen Jamie
  • Alan Jenkins
  • Jackie Kay
  • Gwyneth Lewis
  • Roddy Lumsden
  • Glyn Maxwell
  • Jamie McKendrick
  • Andrew Motion
  • Sean O'Brien
  • Alice Oswald
  • Ruth Padel
  • Don Paterson
  • Peter Reading
  • Christopher Reid
  • Robin Robertson
  • Anne Rouse
  • Jo Shapcott

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