Archaeopoetics explores archaeological poetry, ground-breaking and experimental writing by innovative poets whose work opens up broad new avenues by which contemporary readers may approach the past, illuminating the dense web of interconnections often lost in traditional historiography. Critic Mandy Bloomfield traces the emergence of a significant historicist orientation in recent poetry, exemplified by the work of five writers: American poet Susan Howe, Korean-American artist Theresa Hak Kyung Cha, British poet Maggie O Sullivan, and diasporic African Caribbean writers Kamau...
Archaeopoetics explores archaeological poetry, ground-breaking and experimental writing by innovative poets whose work opens up broad new avenu...