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The Cambridge Poetry Festival, founded by Richard Burns, was an international biennale for poetry held in Cambridge, England, between 1975–1985.〔 〕 The festival was founded in an attempt to combine as many aspects as possible of this form of art.〔Richard Burns, '(The Cambridge Poetry Festival 1975' ).〕 Thus Michael Hamburger could, for example, recite his English interpretations of Paul Celan's poetry in the presence of Gisèle Lestrange and a surprisingly large audience at an art gallery bestowed on her engravings.〔John Pilling, ''(Review: The Cambridge Poetry Festival 1979 )'', Florida State University, USA.〕〔For another reminiscence of the 1979 festival, see 〕 The last biennale in 1985 included a number of events to mark Ezra Pound's centenary, including the exhibition ''Pound's Artists: Ezra Pound and the Visual Arts in London, Paris and Italy'' at Kettle's Yard (later also shown at the Tate Gallery),〔Richard Humphreys (editor), ''Pound's Artists: Ezra Pound and the Visual Arts in London, Paris and Italy'', London (Tate Gallery), June 1985, ISBN 0-946590-29-X〕 and was accompanied by a special issue of the magazine P.N. Review.〔''PN Review'' 46 November - December 1985, http://www.pnreview.co.uk/cgi-bin/scribe?toc=2;volume=12〕 == Literature == * Richard Berengarten, ("The Cambridge Poetry Festival: 35 years after" ), ''Cambridge Literary Review'', I/1 (Michaelmas, 2009) * Martin Booth: ''British poetry 1964 to 1984: driving through the barricades'' (Routledge, 1985). * Rolf Dieter Brinkmann: ''The Last One: Readings / Autorenlesungen, Cambridge Poetry Festival 1975'' () (), 59 min. (Intermedium Records, 2005) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Cambridge Poetry Festival」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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