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1966 long poem by Basil Bunting
Briggflatts is a long poem by Basil Bunting published in 1966. The work is subtitled "An Autobiography". The title "Briggflatts" comes from the name of
Briggflatts
British modernist poet (1900–1985)
modernist poet whose reputation was established with the publication of Briggflatts in 1966, generally regarded as one of the major achievements of the modernist
Basil_Bunting
City in England
East, being the place where Basil Bunting gave the first reading of Briggflatts in 1965. The Literary and Philosophical Society of Newcastle upon Tyne
Newcastle_upon_Tyne
Quaker meeting house in Cumbria, England
Bunting for his two poems, "At Briggflatts Meetinghouse" (1975) and the earlier autobiographical long poem Briggflatts (1965). The Meeting House "Howgills"
Brigflatts_Meeting_House
Cultural and artistic movement
Bunting, born in 1901, published his most important modernist poem, Briggflatts in 1965. In addition, Hermann Broch's The Death of Virgil was published
Modernism
Town in Cumbria, England
North of England in 1652. Briggflatts Meeting House was built in 1675. It is the namesake of Basil Bunting's long poem Briggflatts (1966). Sedbergh has three
Sedbergh
Literature written in the English language
Pound. Furthermore, Basil Bunting, born in 1901, published little until Briggflatts in 1965 and Samuel Beckett, born in Ireland in 1906, continued to produce
English_literature
UK publisher of poetry mid-1960s - 1970s
Loquitur (1965), First Book of Odes (1965), Ode II/2 (1965), his landmark Briggflatts: An Autobiography (1966) and the same poet's Collected Poems (1968).
Fulcrum_Press
Western literary movement, originating in the late 19th century
Basil Bunting, born in 1901, published his most important modernist poem Briggflatts in 1965. In addition Hermann Broch's The Death of Virgil was published
Literary_modernism
Basil Bunting, born in 1901, published his most important modernist poem Briggflatts in 1965. In addition Hermann Broch's The Death of Virgil was published
List_of_modernist_writers
Literature written in or related to the United Kingdom
Northumberland poet Basil Bunting, born in 1901, published little until Briggflatts in 1965. In 1947 Malcolm Lowry published Under the Volcano. George Orwell's
British_literature
Historic site
Swarthmoor is one of the four houses (Swarthmoor, Firbank, Pendle, Briggflatts) at the Quaker Bootham School, a boarding-school in York, and it was
Swarthmoor_Hall
English musician (born 1956)
works for the saxophonist Jess Gillam MBE, including two concertos (Briggflatts, and The Keys of Canterbury), both in 2019. From 1980, Harle worked as
John_Harle
May 1985 Economist Basil Bunting United Kingdom 17 April 1985 Poet "Briggflatts" Edward Buzzell United States 11 January 1985 Film director Lucien Cailliet
2036_in_public_domain
Tower in Newcastle upon Tyne, England
for Alexander Trocchi project. Basil Bunting gave the first reading of Briggflatts in the Morden Tower, on 22 December 1965. The intimate, simple space
Morden_Tower
Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead first performed; Basil Buntings' Briggflatts; The Witch's Daughter by Nina Bawden; Babel-17 by Samuel R. Delany; Agatha
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Modernist art and literature made after 1945
published two plays in the 1950s and Bunting's long modernist poem "Briggflatts" was published in 1965. The poets Charles Olson (1910–1970) and J. H
Late_modernism
English poet and filmmaker
leading to the latter's most acclaimed poem, the long, autobiographical Briggflatts, published in 1966. The association also produced Bunting's scathing
Tom_Pickard
II* Blackheath Quaker Meeting House (1972), London, listed Grade II Briggflatts Meeting House (1675), Cumbria, second oldest in England Brighton Friends
List of Friends meeting houses
List_of_Friends_meeting_houses
Old English riddle
them the way over plated gold. Lees, Clare A. 2010. ‘Basil Bunting, Briggflatts, Lindisfarne, and Anglo-Saxon Interlace’, in Anglo-Saxon Culture and
Exeter_Book_Riddle_51
American poet (born 1949)
search for his own voice in poetry. He described Bunting's 1966 long poem Briggflatts (which its author described as "an autobiography, but not a statement
August_Kleinzahler
Overview of the events of 1900–1999 in literature
Peter Weiss (Germany, Sweden) Tango by Sławomir Mrożek (Poland) Poetry Briggflatts by Basil Bunting Non-fiction and Quasi-fiction The Kandy-Kolored Tangerine-Flake
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completed. Bethlem Royal Hospital in London, designed by Robert Hooke. Briggflatts Meeting House near Sedbergh in north-west England built. 1676 The Royal
1670s_in_architecture
including Zukofsky's "A", Charles Reznikoff's Testimony, and Basil Bunting's Briggflatts. Brian Coffey's Advent is the key long poem by an Irish modernist. All
Modernist_poetry_in_English
Historic building in Letchworth in Hertfordshire
its large, galleried wood-panelled central meeting room is based on Briggflatts, formerly in Yorkshire and now in Cumbria, and was named after the Howgill
Howgills, Letchworth Garden City
Howgills,_Letchworth_Garden_City
English poet and critic (1922–1995)
eloquently and sympathetically about British modernist poetry in Under Briggflatts, while in Thomas Hardy and British Poetry he defends a pre-modernist
Donald_Davie
English poet and writer (1930–2019)
Contemporary Women Poets, Bloodaxe Books, 1985 Donald Davie, Under Briggflatts: History of Poetry in Britain 1960–80, Carcanet Press, 1989 Phyllis Lassner
Elaine_Feinstein
Literary works written in the English language in the twentieth-century
Pound. Furthermore, Basil Bunting (1900–1985) published little until Briggflatts in 1965 and Samuel Beckett, born in Ireland in 1906, continued to produce
Twentieth-century English literature
Twentieth-century_English_literature
Czech poet, translator, and editor (1948–2016)
be best described as minimalist – his translation of Basil Bunting's Briggflatts into sparse Czech is masterful – with a good dose of Catholicism, and
Petr_Mikeš
Modernist movement that emerged in the 1930s
Publications from this time include possibly his best-known work, the long poem Briggflatts (1966), described by critic Cyril Connolly as "the finest long poem to
Objectivism_(poetry)
Death of Anna Akhmatova, André Breton, Frank O'Hara, Basil Bunting's Briggflatts 1967 in poetry – Cecil Day-Lewis selected as the UK's new Poet Laureate
List_of_years_in_poetry
the city of Hull. Basil Bunting's (1900–1985) semi-autobiographal poem Briggflatts can be read as a meditation on the limits of life and a celebration of
British_regional_literature
Poetry movement
returned to live in Newcastle and, in 1966, Fulcrum Press published Briggflatts, which is widely considered to be his masterpiece. A number of younger
British_Poetry_Revival
changed. At this time he was apprenticed to Samuel Parrott, a Friend from Briggflatts meeting in Sedbergh. Attending meeting for worship, another Friend, Anne
Samuel_Bownas
1979. Pete Laver: Offcomers, Pig Press, 1985. Basil Bunting: A Note on Briggflatts, Basil Bunting Poetry Archive, 1989. Twenty-Six New British Poets, New
Richard_Caddel
American poet (1935–1998)
spring in." The poem has been compared by Johnson to Basil Bunting's Briggflatts and T.S. Eliot's The Waste Land. Johnson's use of fragmentation, collage
Ronald_Johnson_(poet)
List of events
London, moves to new buildings in Moorfields, designed by Robert Hooke. Briggflatts Meeting House built near Sedbergh. William Wycherley's satirical play
1675_in_England
British publishing house specialising in poetry
by Sarah Arvio, Jackie Kay and Galway Kinnell, and a new edition of Briggflatts by Basil Bunting featuring an audio CD of the work read by the author
Bloodaxe_Books
English poet & jazz pianist (1930–2017)
Brittany, to Paris, Trier, Chicago and to Ampurias in Spain. Bunting's Briggflatts is in some senses a model, though Fisher allows himself more space and
Roy_Fisher
Dreams of a Summer Night John Betjeman, High and Low Basil Bunting, Briggflatts Angela Carter, Unicorn Lawrence Durrell, The Ikons, and Other Poems Tom
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American composer
4'. Five (6-88) (ob., 3 B♭ cl., 2 vln., 2 vla., 2 vcl.); ca. 3'. At Briggflatts meetinghouse (soprano, piano), text- Basil Bunting; ca. 7' Smith. 1989
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