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Mingled Voices 5: The International Proverse Poetry Prize Anthology 2020Mingled Voices 5: The International Proverse Poetry Prize Anthology 2020

Mingled Voices 5: The International Proverse Poetry Prize Anthology 2020 - 白潔蓮 Gillian Bickley [Editor],Verner Bickley [Editor] - Bookniverse

Mingled Voices 5: The International Proverse Poetry Prize Anthology 2020

白潔蓮 Gillian Bickley [Editor],Verner Bickley [Editor]
US $17.60
US $22.00
publisher date
2021/04
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isbn
9789888833009
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PDF
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publisher name
Proverse Hong Kong
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文學 > 世界文學
The work of 90 poets from around the world, selected from entries for the fifth annual International Proverse Poetry Prize (2020). With poets’ brief biographies as well as background notes on their work. The 160 or so poems are on many topics (including the suggested optional topic, “Hunger”), and in a variety of form and style. Like the previous four in this anthology series, Mingled Voices 5 is suitable as suggested reading for creative writing students as well as the general reader. MINGLED VOICES 5 contains the work of ninety poets. The one hundred and sixty or so poems were selected from those entered for the International Proverse Poetry Prize in 2020, the fifth such annual international competition administered from Hong Kong. Poems were submitted from around the world by writers with a variety of previous writing experiences. The International Proverse Poetry Prize was jointly founded in 2016 by Dr Gillian Bickley and Dr Verner Bickley, MBE, in association with the annual international Proverse Prize for unpublished book-length fiction, non-fiction or poetry, submitted in English, which they also founded, in 2008. In 2020, poems could be submitted on any subject or topic, chosen by each poet, or on the subject chosen by the Administrators, “Hunger” (interpreted in any way each writer chose). There was a free choice of interpretation, form and style. Included in the anthology are the poems that won the first, second, and third prizes. Selection to appear in the anthology was also awarded as a prize by the judges for the Prize. This year, special mention is additionally made of three of these poets. Brief biographies of many of those whose work is represented in Mingled Voices 5 are included in the anthology as well as authors’ background notes on their work. ~~~~~~~~~ “Poetry is a special state. I like to think that it is what is left unscathed, uncontaminated and free in this troubled world of ours. I invite all those who have felt the call of poetry to heed that call and delve into its wonderful universe, as readers or incipient writers; and I urge full-fledged poets to continue to enrich the world poetic legacy in any and all languages, as beautifully demonstrated by the Proverse Mingled Voices anthologies.” —Maria Elena Blanco, Chile, First-prize winner, International Proverse Poetry Prize 2019 “One of the joys of reading any anthology – or indeed any book of poems – is to come across striking imagery or phrases that amaze and dazzle us and seem destined to stay with us, enriching our minds for a long time to come. There are many such moments awaiting the reader of this volume.” —Jeff Streeter, Director of the British Council in Hong Kong In Mingled Voices 5, poets from around the world, often mindful of the pandemic, share with us lyric eloquence, idiosyncrasy and urgency. These poets give dynamic voice to the soul and its response to forms of Hunger. With distinct histories and geographies, these varied voices invite our continuing discovery and conversation on the eternal themes of longing, mortality and freedom. —Marion Bethel, The Bahamas, Poet and Proverse Prizes Honorary Advisor Each poem in this lovely volume fords a telling paradox, giving presence to absence while filling yet not satiating its reader with a hunger for its lyrical pleasures.... If one is looking for the magical sparks that come from playing a game of solitaire with nothingness, Mingled Voices Five is a brilliantly selected collection. —Charles Lowe, PhD, Associate Professor\Associate Dean for Learning, Teaching, and Student Experience, Division of Humanities and Social Sciences, United International College, Zhuhai, China

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白潔蓮 Gillian Bickley [Editor],Verner Bickley [Editor]
Gillian Bickley was born in the UK and has lived mainly in Hong Kong (but also in Nigeria, West Africa, and Auckland, New Zealand) during her professional career as a University teacher of Literature in English. Five of her poetry collections have been published – For the Record (2003), Moving House (2005), Sightings (2007), China Suite (2009) and Perceptions (2012) –and her collected selected poems, Over the Years (2017). In 2014 at the 18th International Festival, “Curtea de Argeș Poetry Nights”, held in Romania, she was awarded the “Grand Prix Orient-Occident Des Arts” by the Festival Board. Bickley is one of the Hong Kong poets discussed in Agnes S. L. Lam’s study, Becoming poets: The Asian English Experience. From time to time she now teaches creative writing at the School of Professional and Continuing Education, University of Hong Kong. Gillian is also known as a historian who takes special interest in nineteenth century Hong Kong. Her biography of the founder of Hong Kong Government Education, The Golden Needle: the Biography of Frederick Stewart (1836-1889), is regarded as definitive. More recently, her editions, Through American Eyes: The Journals (18 May 1859 - 1 September 1860) Of George Washington (Farley) Heard (1837-1875) (2017) and Journeys with a Mission: Travel Journals of The Right Revd George Smith (1815-1871), first Bishop of Victoria, Hong Kong (1849-1865) (2018) joined an earlier work, Hong Kong Invaded! A ’97 Nightmare (University of Hong Kong Press, 2001) (an edition of the 1897 work of future war fiction, The Back Door), and have gained attention. With her husband, Verner Bickley, she founded the International Proverse Prize for unpublished book-length fiction, non-fiction, or poetry and the International Proverse Poetry Prize for single poems.

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Proverse publishes internationally from Hong Kong mainly high quality literary and general titles (novels, novellas, single author short story and poetry collections, poetry anthologies, biography and autobiography), also some travel, sport, young author, mixed genre, educational and academic works, and edited historical source materials. Proverse authors include local and international authors, native speakers of English as well as non-native speakers. Topics and settings vary between local and international. Publication modes are paperback, hardback, ebook and audiobook. Most books are in the English language, including translations into English. A number are in Chinese, and a couple in Italian, a few are bilingual (English/Chinese; English/Italian). Several titles received publication support from Hong Kong Arts Development Council and other cultural bodies in Hong Kong and elsewhere.In 2008, Proverse established theannual international Proverse Prize for unpublished book-length non-fiction, fiction or poetry submitted in English. In 2016, Proverse launched theannual international Proverse Poetry Prize for a single poem submitted in English. Both prizes open for entries no later than 7 May each year (closing date 30 June). Entries to both prizes are invited from anywhere in the world and are open to all over eighteen years old, whatever their nationality, residence or citizenship. Writers and poets from Hong Kong and many countries in the world participate. Winners have been both local and international.Beginning in 2009 and continuing, Proverse organises in central Hong Kong a Spring and an Autumn literary event, open to the public. In recent years, a parallel event, available internationally, is shown on Youtube.Of the titles published by Proverse, several have attracted a Preface or advance appreciation from figures of international reputation. Two Proverse authors have been best sellers, one (Peter Gregoire) in Hong Kong and the other (Nicholas Binge) in Spain.Further informationWebsite: htt[s://www.proversepublishing.comGillian Bickley, ‘The Proverse Prize, Journal of Postcolonial Writing, Vol 59, 2023 Issue 1. https://www.tandfonline.com/eprint/TKVG8HZSZWX6R4CUJUKM/full?target=10.1080/17449855.2022.2101653Proverse titles page:https://cup.cuhk.edu.hk/ProversehkProverse Autumn Reception 2022 video (3rd edit): https://youtu.be/9L0L0AY6NGQProverse Youtube channel: youtube.com/@ProversePublishing

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