- Peter McDonald (critic)
Peter McDonald (born 1962 in
Belfast ) is an author, university lecturer and critic. He is widely regarded Fact|date=June 2007 as one of the most incisive, and controversial, critics of contemporary poetry.Biography
He was educated at Methodist College,
Belfast , andUniversity College, Oxford . He has been writing poetry since his teens, and was the winner of national young poet competitions in 1978 and 1979. His first published poems were collected in the book "Trio Poetry 3" (Blackstaff Press, 1982), and he was publishing poems in the national literary press while still an undergraduate. In 1983, he won Oxford'sNewdigate Prize for poetry, and from 1983-5 he was coeditor of the literary magazine "Oxford Poetry". In 1986, he was selected as one of the six writers (includingJo Shapcott andAdam Thorpe ) featured in New Chatto Poets. His first full collection of poems, "Biting the Wax", was published in 1989.Peter McDonald has been a university teacher of English for many years. He was Fellow and Tutor in English at
Pembroke College , Cambridge from 1988-92, and was Lecturer (subsequently Reader) in English at theUniversity of Bristol from 1992-99. In 1999, he became the first holder of theChristopher Tower Studentship and Tutorship in Poetry in the English Language atChrist Church, Oxford , also holding a lectureship in the English Faculty ofOxford University .In 1991, Peter McDonald published "
Louis MacNeice : The Poet in his Contexts", and his critical and academic work on that poet has continued with his coedited "Selected Plays" of Louis MacNeice, and a number of articles; he has re-edited, forFaber and Faber , MacNeice's "Collected Poems". More generally, he has been a prolific critic of modern and contemporary poetry, writing for both the national press in Britain and Ireland, and for poetry journals, such as "Poetry Review ", "PN Review", "Thumbscrew" and "Metre". His book "Mistaken Identities: Poetry and Northern Ireland" is a standard work Fact|date=June 2007 on poets such asSeamus Heaney ,Michael Longley andPaul Muldoon . More recently, in "Serious Poetry: Form and Authority from Yeats to Hill", he has challenged contemporary views of poetry and personality with new readings ofYeats ,W. H. Auden ,T. S. Eliot andGeoffrey Hill .Peter McDonald's second collection of poetry was "Adam's Dream" (1996); a third, "Pastorals", was published by Carcanet in 2004. His next collection, "The House of Clay", appeared from Carcanet at the beginning of 2007.
Bibliography
*"Trio Poetry 3", Blackstaff Press, 1982.
*"Biting the Wax" Bloodaxe Books, 1989.
*"Mistaken Identities: Poetry and Northern Ireland", Oxford University Press, 1997, ISBN-10: 0198184220
*"Louis MacNeice : The Poet in his Contexts", Clarendon Press, 1991, ISBN-10: 0-19-811766-3
*"Selected Plays of Louis MacNeice", co-edited with Allan Heuser, Oxford University Press, 1993, ISBN-10: 0-19-811245-9
*"Adam's Dream", Bloodaxe Books, 1996.
*"Serious Poetry: Form and Authority from Yeats to Hill", Oxford University Press, 2002, ISBN-10: 0199247471
*"Pastorals ", Carcanet, 2004.
*"The House of Clay", Carcanet, 2007.
*"Collected Poems of Louis MacNeice", Faber, 2007), ISBN-10: 0571215742
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