- Lewis Blake
Lewis Blake (born June 1946) is a British
poet andartist . He is a member of the Cambridge School of poetry, and, to a certain extent, theBritish Poetry Revival .Life
Blake was born in
Reydon , inSuffolk in June 1946. He was educated atCity College Norwich before going to readPhilosophy andEnglish Literature at theUniversity of Bristol .For some time he worked as a newspaper journalist as a writer of obituaries and a reviewer of literary texts. As well as working as a mainstream journalist he has also written reviews for the academic journals
ELH andPMLA .Works
Blake's works are known for their
surreal humour, unusual use ofsubordinate clause s and his borrowing of esoteric, technical words. His poems include such combinations as computer acronyms and file types juxtaposed withhip-hop style speech andliterary criticism andvalley girl speak.Influences
Blake's influences are wide ranging, and his poems contain eclectic references to different cultures. In particular he draws on
surrealism ,dadaism , the contemporaryavant-garde and members of thebeat generation .References
His poetry is included in:
Persing, Louisa, Ed. (1976). "To Banbury Cross and Back: A Collection of Modern Poetry", Palomar Publishing Co. ISBN 0686179560
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