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  1. Poems by J.H. Prynne, 1982-01-01
  2. Nearly Too Much : The Poetry of J.H. Prynne by N. H. Reeve, Richard Kerridge, 1996-04-01
  3. New Songs from a Jade Terrace: An Anthology of Early Chinese Love Poetry (Penguin Classics) by Various, 1987-02-03
  4. Stars,Tigers and the Shape of Words (The William Matthews lectures) by J.H. Prynne, 1993-03-01
  5. High pink on chrome by J. H Prynne, 1975
  6. Into the day by J. H Prynne, 1972
  7. Brass by J. H Prynne, 1971
  8. Kitchen poems by J. H Prynne, 1968
  9. News of warring clans by J. H Prynne, 1977
  10. Red D Gypsum by J. H. Prynne, 1998-06-01
  11. Furtherance by J.H. Prynne, 2004-01-01
  12. Glossator: Practice and Theory of the Commentary: On the Poems of J.H. Prynne (Volume 2) by Ryan Dobran, Josh Stanley, et all 2010-04-01
  13. Biography - Prynne, J(eremy) H(alvard) (1936-): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2002-01-01
  14. Glossator: Practice and Theory of the Commentary: Open-Topic (Volume 3) by J. H. Prynne, Carsten Madsen, et all 2010-09-27

1. M R BHAGAVAN Poems ; Oliver W Holmes ; Prynne J H ; Robert Graves
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3. J. H. Prynne
A bibliography. Compiled by Nate Dorward.
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J. H. Prynne
A Bibliography
Last update: 13 April 2004 Go back to homepage Prefatory Note Poetry: Books and Pamphlets Uncollected Poetry, Translations, Miscellaneous ... Secondary Materials
Prefatory Note
This is an attempt at a reasonably complete bibliography of Prynne's poetry and prose, and of secondary critical material. The former is organized chronologically; the latter alphabetically; details are given in full except in a few cases of only partial information being available. I'm grateful to Ian Brinton, Robin Purves, Richard Kerridge, John Kearns, Anthony Mellors, John Temple, Chris Beckett, Adrian Price, Jeff Twitchell-Waas and Keston Sutherland for supplying information on some of the items here. I’ve certainly forgotten others. I've not listed poems published in periodicals if they have subsequently been collected in a book. (Variants are relatively infrequent. Perhaps the most interesting concerns "The Bee Target On His Shoulder" from Brass , which in its first appearance was entitled "Highest Tender" [ Collection 7 (Autumn 1970), pp.24-26].) I've not yet included the Dubourg translations of Prynne’s poetry. There are a few items I know of but don't have exact information on...yet. I do not consistently indicate reprints (in anthologies, etc.), though I’ve sometimes done so when this seemed to me helpful in locating a piece. Finally, I've omitted numerous incidental quotations, anecdotes and references. (Some instances: Robin Blaser quotes a snippet of Prynne's conversation on p.121 of

4. An Introduction To The Poetry Of J. H. Prynne
By Rod Mengham and John Kinsella. From Jacket 7.
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C O N T E N T S H O M E P A G E
An Introduction to the Poetry of J.H.Prynne
by Rod Mengham and John Kinsella
This piece first appeared in the Bloodaxe Books catalogue advertising the Collected Poems of J.H.Prynne (1999), and on John Kinsella's Internet homepage. Jacket thanks Bloodaxe Books and John Kinsella for permission to reprint.
Long respected as a teacher at Cambridge University and librarian at Gonville and Caius College, J.H. Prynne is possibly the most significant English poet of the late twentieth century. A lyrical experimentalist, his work has mesmerised and attracted readers from around the world for three decades. It has brought some to Cambridge in pursuit of new and unread texts, it has inspired students to develop their own ways of investigating the processes of poetry, to question the prescribed ways of reading, and led translators such as the late and brilliant Bernard Dubourg to dedicate themselves to exploring the nuances and variations in language and potentials of "meaning" that lie in its structures.
Nearly Too Much (Liverpool University Press, 1995), write of the 'indeterminacy' and the 'avoidance of totality and closure' in Prynne's poetry and we might cite this as reason for the poet's rejection of his earlier, more "traditional"/linear material (not included in Poems).

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6. Douglas Clark: Jeremy Prynne
J. H. prynne is the major alternative voice in contemporary English poetry. Love him or loathe him he cannot be ignored
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J.H.Prynne is the major alternative voice in contemporary English poetry. Love him or loathe him he cannot be ignored. He stands out from his mainstream contemporaries by his treatment of language. He learnt early from Olson to eschew the lyric `I'. He learnt from Bunting's `Briggflats' the importance of surface texture in poetry. He commonly combines several discourses in his text at the same time, entwining them together. These threads may be biological, geological, economic, or claimed from Shakespeare. It is hard work for the reader to make sense of it all. The reader has, in fact, to construct his own poem from the text prepared before him. This would be the view of the traditional reader of poetry but what Prynne is trying to do is to engulf the reader with information he cannot totally absorb and thus disorientate him from the natural world. Not many people can handle heteroglossial discourse. It is to make the reader a passive spectator before the poem. And the poem itself is passive in the traditional sense with no apparent tale to extract. My personal complaint about Prynne is that, although I find his surface texture initially invigorating, he provides no emotional sustenance to me as a reader. Which is part of what I consider to be a poet's duty. It is a bleak comfortless landscape. The remorseless words pile up on top of each other. Higgledy-piggledy.

7. J.H.Prynne: On The Matter Of Thermal Packing
Poem by J. H. prynne.
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J.H.Prynne: On the Matter of Thermal Packing
From The White Stones (1969), reprinted in Poems (1982). With grateful thanks to J.H.Prynne for his permission to reprint here.

8. Jacket 7 - An Introduction To The Poetry Of JH.Prynne, By Rod
Long respected as a teacher at Cambridge University and librarian at Gonville andCaius College, JH prynne is possibly the most significant English poet of the
http://jacketmagazine.com/07/prynne-jk-rm.html
C O N T E N T S H O M E P A G E
An Introduction to the Poetry of J.H.Prynne
by Rod Mengham and John Kinsella
This piece first appeared in the Bloodaxe Books catalogue advertising the Collected Poems of J.H.Prynne (1999), and on John Kinsella's Internet homepage. Jacket thanks Bloodaxe Books and John Kinsella for permission to reprint.
Long respected as a teacher at Cambridge University and librarian at Gonville and Caius College, J.H. Prynne is possibly the most significant English poet of the late twentieth century. A lyrical experimentalist, his work has mesmerised and attracted readers from around the world for three decades. It has brought some to Cambridge in pursuit of new and unread texts, it has inspired students to develop their own ways of investigating the processes of poetry, to question the prescribed ways of reading, and led translators such as the late and brilliant Bernard Dubourg to dedicate themselves to exploring the nuances and variations in language and potentials of "meaning" that lie in its structures.
Nearly Too Much (Liverpool University Press, 1995), write of the 'indeterminacy' and the 'avoidance of totality and closure' in Prynne's poetry and we might cite this as reason for the poet's rejection of his earlier, more "traditional"/linear material (not included in Poems).

9. PHONE-SOFT INTERNET-VERZEICHNIS DEUTSCHLAND:PRYNNE, J. H.
Gedichte von J. H. prynne Einige Gedichte aus dem Band "Down where changed" von J. H. prynne in deutscher Übersetzung. Gedichte von JH prynne in deutscher Übersetzung. GLEICHE KATEGORIE ÖSTERREICH
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  • 10. Jacket 6 - JH Prynne - Poem - Rich In Vitamin C - With A
    JACKET 6 contents page homepage. JH prynne Rich in Vitamin C, This poem isfollowed by a commentary by John Kinsella. It was the early JH prynne Poems.
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    J A C K E T
    contents page
    homepage
    J.H. Prynne
    Rich in Vitamin C
    This poem is followed by a commentary by John Kinsella Under her brow the snowy wing-case
    of days which slide under sunlight
    through the incomplete, the trusted. So
    of your pause like an apple pip,
    Or as syrup in a cloud, down below in
    cry of the finch's wit, this flush
    the surface, shews the arch there and in cross-fire from injustice too large and its echo: is this our screen, on some an idea bred to idiocy by the clear what cannot be left for its own the same tint I hear with the pulse it touches of the rose to its stock tips the bolt motto we call peace talks. And yes the John Kinsella: on the poem "Rich in Vitamin C" by J.H. Prynne A talk broadcast on BBC4 in the United Kingdom in 1998 This poem is from the "Ten Uncollected Poems" section of J.H. Prynne's forthcoming Poems , which collects thirty years work and will be published early next year, and was originally collected in the earlier Poems       The title is interesting in this context, as "Rich in Vitamin C" is both a scientific fact that has particular ramifications with regards to healthy growth - "it's supposed to ward off Colds!" - and an advertising slogan. Prynne seems to be taking to task the commercialising of the personal - love, as well as the political-military dialogue. The references to a "screen", "sight-lines", and "pulse", also suggest an interaction or collusiveness, even conflation of acts of the body - seeing, visualising, pumping blood - and the processes of the economic, military, and social machine. All of this is superbly united in four tight metrical nine-line stanzas. For Prynne, the field of the page, or maybe the space of the margins, the position of the text, and measurements of indentation and so on, are emphatic to meaning. They affect how something is said, and how it is read.

    11. J. H. Prynne
    JH prynne. A Bibliography. The Gig 6 (July 2000) 14. A reply to prynne’sletter in the form of a poem.; prynne, JH The English Passive Voice .
    http://www.geocities.com/ndorward/prynne.html
    J. H. Prynne
    A Bibliography
    Last update: 13 April 2004 Go back to homepage Prefatory Note Poetry: Books and Pamphlets Uncollected Poetry, Translations, Miscellaneous ... Secondary Materials
    Prefatory Note
    This is an attempt at a reasonably complete bibliography of Prynne's poetry and prose, and of secondary critical material. The former is organized chronologically; the latter alphabetically; details are given in full except in a few cases of only partial information being available. I'm grateful to Ian Brinton, Robin Purves, Richard Kerridge, John Kearns, Anthony Mellors, John Temple, Chris Beckett, Adrian Price, Jeff Twitchell-Waas and Keston Sutherland for supplying information on some of the items here. I’ve certainly forgotten others. I've not listed poems published in periodicals if they have subsequently been collected in a book. (Variants are relatively infrequent. Perhaps the most interesting concerns "The Bee Target On His Shoulder" from Brass , which in its first appearance was entitled "Highest Tender" [ Collection 7 (Autumn 1970), pp.24-26].) I've not yet included the Dubourg translations of Prynne’s poetry. There are a few items I know of but don't have exact information on...yet. I do not consistently indicate reprints (in anthologies, etc.), though I’ve sometimes done so when this seemed to me helpful in locating a piece. Finally, I've omitted numerous incidental quotations, anecdotes and references. (Some instances: Robin Blaser quotes a snippet of Prynne's conversation on p.121 of

    12. Gedichte Von J. H. Prynne In Deutscher Übersetzung
    Einige Gedichte aus dem Band Down where changed von J. H. prynne in deutscher œbersetzung.
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    J. H. Prynne Einige Gedichte aus Down where changed in deutscher Übersetzung von Johannes Beilharz Schon zerreißt es dich ganz
    zu still auf der flachen Ebene
    stillgelegt und frontal wo Wasser brennt wie Wachs
    und seinerseits wieder ins
    drusige Auge ewigen Sturms fließt
    wird diese verdunkelte Flamme
    die Richtlinie schmelzen, sagst du. "Already you get torn up" Wie durch ihren Linsenabszeß
    härtet die Sonne die Tagesmode im Blattfall
    bei stumpfem Silikat ist der Paß konzessionär bis über den
    Ausgang geschweißt, du siehst
    was Not tut; falls überhaupt geht der Vergnügungspalast unter unser billiger Ausritt wird erbeben wie ein besonnter Taschenbuchrücken und Beryls lenzige Gefallen werden erkalten und entweder weichen oder einen anstrengenden Tag lang erhalten bleiben. "As through its lentil abscess" Kälte bis an den Nacken wie in Ingwer enthüllt dem du nie den Schlüssel zu diesem Schloß anvertrauen würdest so werden roh aber wahr beide zu einer Betrachtung gezwungen.

    13. Www.geocities.com/SoHo/Square/8574/prynne.html
    prynne, JH Access a bibliography, critical introduction, and some of thework of this avantgarde contemporary poet. Web Search prynne, JH.
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    14. Salon Newsreal | The Mysteries Of Bill Clinton
    Nobel Prizewinning author Gabriel Garc­a M¡rquez compares the president's fate to that of Hester prynne.
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    15. Index
    Esther Leslie and Ben Watson plunge the into theory and art conspired into existence by the praxis of Walter Benjamin, T.W. Adorno, Kurt Schwitters, Hannah H¶ch, Trotsky, Rosa Luxemburg, Frank Zappa, J.H. prynne, and every avantgarde movement from Baudelaire through Dada, and Vorticism onto Punk and the DIY Esemplasm.
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    MILITANT ESTHETIX has advanced the quivering tip of the visual pyramid into Esemplastic Heraclitean Infinity With our floating upright lyric blue and s p a r k l i n g ) and plagiarist communism Trotskoid and betusked ) we burst through the indigo (possibly of coal-tarred synthetic origin) lampshade of the firmament , slog beyond abandonning the petty purple mauveine mortality of the merely individual to the bruised condition of a historical -non- historical life . Let spill the fire Sizzle Drip . Drip. Arrows speak for the trip of a lifetime

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    John Pritchard, Katherine Susannah Pritchett, VS Pronzini, Bill Prose, Francine Proulx,E. Annie Proust, Marcel Prowell, Sandra West prynne, JH Ptacek, Kathryn
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    18. Rich In Vitamin C
    Poem by J. H. prynne with a commentary by John Kinsella in Jacket 6.
    http://www.jacketmagazine.com/06/pryn-kins.html
    J A C K E T
    contents page
    homepage
    J.H. Prynne
    Rich in Vitamin C
    This poem is followed by a commentary by John Kinsella Under her brow the snowy wing-case
    of days which slide under sunlight
    through the incomplete, the trusted. So
    of your pause like an apple pip,
    Or as syrup in a cloud, down below in
    cry of the finch's wit, this flush
    the surface, shews the arch there and in cross-fire from injustice too large and its echo: is this our screen, on some an idea bred to idiocy by the clear what cannot be left for its own the same tint I hear with the pulse it touches of the rose to its stock tips the bolt motto we call peace talks. And yes the John Kinsella: on the poem "Rich in Vitamin C" by J.H. Prynne A talk broadcast on BBC4 in the United Kingdom in 1998 This poem is from the "Ten Uncollected Poems" section of J.H. Prynne's forthcoming Poems , which collects thirty years work and will be published early next year, and was originally collected in the earlier Poems       The title is interesting in this context, as "Rich in Vitamin C" is both a scientific fact that has particular ramifications with regards to healthy growth - "it's supposed to ward off Colds!" - and an advertising slogan. Prynne seems to be taking to task the commercialising of the personal - love, as well as the political-military dialogue. The references to a "screen", "sight-lines", and "pulse", also suggest an interaction or collusiveness, even conflation of acts of the body - seeing, visualising, pumping blood - and the processes of the economic, military, and social machine. All of this is superbly united in four tight metrical nine-line stanzas. For Prynne, the field of the page, or maybe the space of the margins, the position of the text, and measurements of indentation and so on, are emphatic to meaning. They affect how something is said, and how it is read.

    19. J.H. Prynne
    Essay on Poems. Hartley. 315 . Brit Links . Ohio University. .. J.H. prynne. Works. Essay on Poems
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