The Complete Poems of Asa Briggs
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The Complete Poems of Asa Briggs

Far Beyond The Pennine Way

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The Complete Poems of Asa Briggs

Far Beyond The Pennine Way

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This is a book of 100 poems of great richness and variety. Indeed, it is genuinely a landmark book. It is an important literary and academic event in itself.Professor Lord Asa Briggs is one of the most important historians of Britain. He is world-renowned for his work in social history, culture, and communications. He has also been a national and international leader in education, and in life-long learning.Now in his nineties, he has been writing poetry since he was 13. But this is the first publication of this body of his literary work.The book is an important cultural event. It will take its place amongst Lord Briggs' other classic works, his five-volume history of the BBC, his trail-blazing The Age of Improvement 1783-1867, and his famous historical trilogy Victorian People, Victorian Cities, and Victorian Things.The author, a vivid writer, also provides a "strictly necessary Introduction" in which he discusses his ideas about poetry and how and why he has written poetry over the years. Asa Briggs has a very strong visual sense and an intuitive sense of place. In his work, too, he has always related literature to history. He is widely known as an effective and entertaining serious broadcaster, and his feeling for language is special. The volume demonstrates Asa Briggs' taste, intellectual discipline, technique and literary responses to the events and people he has known during his long life, and the challenges in his life. His style is his own, although he acknowledges his interest in the works of other poets including Matthew Arnold, John Betjeman, Robert Frost, Seamus Heaney, and Dylan Thomas.He grew up, in a working-class family, in the West Riding town of Keighley, and at age 16 he won a scholarship to Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge.In his long career the author was a major influence on the development of new universities in Britain, and of education abroad too. He has been Vice-Chancellor of the University of Sussex, Master of Worcester College Oxford, and Chancellor of The Open University, of which he was one of the originators. He served as an intelligence officer at Bletchley Park during World War Two. The poems particularly illustrate the significance of locality, of boundaries, of oral history, of the world of labour, and of the importance of language and of class. They also contemplate the particular in terms of the general. And the relationships between public and private events. All of these elements have been an important focus for Asa Briggs and for his democratic approaches. His works, indeed, have implied the case for optimism in social progress. His life and works have greatly delineated and enriched democratic culture, together with his studies of the dynamics of economic and social change.This is a book of 100 poems of great richness and variety. Indeed, it is genuinely a landmark book. It is an important literary and academic event in itself.Professor Lord Asa Briggs is one of the most important historians of Britain. He is world-renowned for his work in social history, culture, and communications. He has also been a national and international leader in education, and in life-long learning.Now in his nineties, he has been writing poetry since he was 13. But this is the first publication of this body of his literary work.The book is an important cultural event. It will take its place amongst Lord Briggs' other classic works, his five-volume history of the BBC, his trail-blazing The Age of Improvement 1783-1867, and his famous historical trilogy Victorian People, Victorian Cities, and Victorian Things.The author, a vivid writer, also provides a "strictly necessary Introduction" in which he discusses his ideas about poetry and how and why he has written poetry over the years. Asa Briggs has a very strong visual sense and an intuitive sense of place. In his work, too, he has always related literature to history. He is widely known as an effective and entertaining serious broadcaster, and his feeling for language is special. The volume demonstrates Asa Briggs' taste, intellectual discipline, technique and literary responses to the events and people he has known during his long life, and the challenges in his life. His style is his own, although he acknowledges his interest in the works of other poets including Matthew Arnold, John Betjeman, Robert Frost, Seamus Heaney, and Dylan Thomas.He grew up, in a working-class family, in the West Riding town of Keighley, and at age 16 he won a scholarship to Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge.In his long career the author was a major influence on the development of new universities in Britain, and of education abroad too. He has been Vice-Chancellor of the University of Sussex, Master of Worcester College Oxford, and Chancellor of The Open University, of which he was one of the originators. He served as an intelligence officer at Bletchley Park during World War Two. The poems particularly illustrate the significance of locality, of boundaries, of oral history, of the world of labour, and of the importance of language and of class. They also contemplate the particular in terms of the general. And the relationships between public and private events. All of these elements have been an important focus for Asa Briggs and for his democratic approaches. His works, indeed, have implied the case for optimism in social progress. His life and works have greatly delineated and enriched democratic culture, together with his studies of the dynamics of economic and social change.

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Year
2016
Print ISBN
9780954207557
eBook ISBN
9780954207564
Edition
1
Subtopic
Poetry
1. Dreaming of a return to Hangzhou, April 1989
I’ll dream of Hangzhou
in a foreign land
through mist of distance and of time.
Now it is filled with the spirit of spring.
The waters flow,
the flowers bloom.
I will return,
this is a place where poets come and go.
1. Dreaming of a return to Hangzhou, April 1989
I’ll dream of Hangzhou
in a foreign land
through mist of distance and of time.
Now it is filled with the spirit of spring.
The waters flow,
the flowers bloom.
I will return,
this is a place where poets come and go.
2. The armies of Islam, December 1936
Pale is the crescent moon, gleaming in the star-lit sky,
Shining on the tents of Islam, on the golden plains below,
On the steeples of Vienna, and the night-hushed, silent streets,
On the armies of the conquering Poles, that fleetly, softly go
Through hamlets, and past rivers, till to Austria they draw nigh,
To save the timid Christian troops from further harsh defeats.
Pale is the crescent moon, gleaming in the star-lit sky,
On barren plains, where curling wisps of smoke wistfully rise,
While in Vienna, altars rich bedecked, cathedrals great re-echo,
And the sound of clanging bells rings out in joy, and slowly dies,
While a long and straggling army softly heaves a weary sigh,
And the angry, dark Sultan beats his breast in frenzied woe.
3. My Odyssey, August 2015
This is a sailor
gone to sea
travelling around from place to place,
aware always of his odyssey,
but knowing not
his destination
or when he’ll reach it.
This traveller is me.
4. To all Grand Inquisitors
This house is my territory.
Do not invade it.
No rules dictate my movements,
I come and go just as I please.
I may invite you in from time to time,
but for most of the year
I seek to be quiet and alone.
I know the differences between near and far,
measuring them never in miles
but largely in feelings.
I’ve lived in many houses,
some big, some small:
I’ve always respected my neighbours,
but never exchanged idea...

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Half title
  3. Frontispiece
  4. Title
  5. Copyright
  6. Dedication
  7. Contents
  8. A strictly necessary introduction
  9. Verse
  10. List of illustrations
  11. 100 POEMS
  12. Acknowledgements
  13. Also published by EER