J.H. Prynne is Britain's leading late Modernist poet. His austere yet
playful poetry challenges our sense of the world, not by any direct
address to the reader but by showing everything in a different light,
enacting slips and changes of meaning through shifting language. Not
since the late work of Ezra Pound and the Maximus series of Charles
Olson have the possibilities of poetry been so fundamentally questioned
and extended as they are in the life work of J.H. Prynne. When his Poems
was first published in 1999, it was immediately acclaimed as a landmark
in modern poetry, and nominated for a New Yorker book prize. Four
further collections were added to the second edition of Poems in 2005.
This expanded third edition of Poems (2015) includes the complete texts
of his later work: Refuse Collection (2004), To Pollen (2006), STREAK
WILLING ENTOURAGE ARTESIAN (2009), Sub Songs (2010), Kazoo Dreamboats;
or, On What There Is (2011), and Al-Dente (2014), all previously
available only in limited editions. Poems includes his 1969 collection
The White Stones - central to his poetics - which was reissued in 2016
by New York Review Books with an introduction by Peter Gizzi.