James Baxter Ordre des livres
James Keir Baxter était un poète et une figure célébrée de la société néo-zélandaise. Son écriture s'est nourrie de Dylan Thomas et Yeats, puis de MacNeice et Lowell. L'étude critique de Michael Schmidt définit la 'rhétorique consonantique jacobéenne' de Baxter et le qualifie de 'l'un des poètes les plus précoces du siècle', dont l'oubli en dehors de la Nouvelle-Zélande est déconcertant. Schmidt identifie dans l'œuvre de Baxter 'un amalgame de Hopkins, Thomas et d'atavismes indigènes'.




- 2023
- 2021
Exploring the profound influence of Samuel Beckett on American literature, this work delves into how his themes, narrative techniques, and existential inquiries have shaped contemporary American fiction. It examines the connections between Beckett's innovative style and the works of various American authors, highlighting the interplay of absurdity, isolation, and the human condition. Through critical analysis, the book reveals the lasting impact of Beckett's legacy on both established and emerging writers in the United States.
- 2020
The poems in The Tree House are light and easy read-alouds for classrooms or with toddlers-on-the-couch. James K Baxter wrote these poems when he was teaching in Lower Hutt in the 1950s. Successful in the classroom, they have been regularly reprinted in anthologies and collections and remain popular for their accessible rhythms, humour, and quintessentially New Zealand settings. This new gift edition of Baxter's poems is illustrated by Kieran Rynhart in dramatic spreads and beautifully drawn details.