Simon Armitage, Poet Laureate, brings new perspectives and energy to a timeless poetic subject. Blossomise celebrates the ecstatic arrival of spring blossom just as it acknowledges, too, its melancholy disappearance.
Simon Armitage Reihenfolge der Bücher (Chronologisch)
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.






Simon Armitage turns Hansel & Gretel into a darkly glittering fairy tale for grown-ups.
The volume's 'Intro' charts these projects and the blurred origins of ritualised language, while its 'Outro' offers contextualising notes and anecdotal insights. Never Good with Horses further demonstrates the rich range of Armitage's repertoire and celebrates his ear for the music of language, harnessed here for the page.
The narrative features a lively debate between an owl and a nightingale, tackling timeless themes like love, marriage, and identity while reflecting on cultural and class distinctions. Scholars interpret the poem as both a commentary on debate traditions and a reflection on human-animal differences. Simon Armitage's translation employs full rhyming couplets in iambic octameter and is accompanied by a facing-page translation and an insightful introduction, making this early Middle English work accessible and relevant to modern readers.
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 poems collected in Tribute: Three Commemorative Poems were composed by Poet Laureate Simon Armitage for three significant royal occasions.
Who were the victims of Jack the Ripper? And what was the impact of his killings on women at the time, and over the last 150 years?
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.
The current UK Poet Laureate's popular series of lectures examining what poetry is and who it might be for.