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Issue 44 / May 2012

Fighting public sector cuts with poetry

Britain's poets are up in arms about the Con-Dems' public spending cuts – and they've published an anthology to prove it

It's a familiar refrain among literary critics that British poetry has lost its polemical voice. But anyone lamenting the absence of "state of the nation" writing to challenge the prevailing political orthodoxy of austerity and hard-nosed welfare reform need despair no longer.

From: Books: Books + News | guardian.co.uk

Wednesday, 1 September, 2010

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