Rehearsing Better Worlds: Poetry as A Way of Happening in the Works of Tomlinson and MacDiarmid

Philosophy and Literature 42 (1):185-200 (2018)
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W. H. Auden's dictum "poetry makes nothing happen" has an enduring currency in poetic criticism, quoted ad nauseam to support the view that poetic discourse must never fall subservient to political ends.1 Conventional wisdom would hold that Hugh MacDiarmid, a poet more often noted for his obstinate commitment to communism, patently failed to heed this dictum. Indeed, as Scott Lyall notes, MacDiarmid's political poems are almost never anthologized, suggesting that the poems in which MacDiarmid's political views are made explicit are of inferior poetic quality.2Yet one must acknowledge that its subject matter cannot be taken as an...

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