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Children of Albion: Poetry of the Underground in Britain أطفال ألبيون: شعر تحت الأرض في بريطانيا
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Children of Albion: Poetry of the Underground in Britain, an anthology of poetry, was edited by Michael Horovitz and published by Penguin Books in 1969 (see 1969 in poetry). According to Martin Booth it was "virtually a manifesto of New Departures doctrine and dogma". أطفال ألبيون: شعر تحت الأرض في بريطانيا، مختارات شعرية، حررها مايكل هوروفيتز ونشرتها عام 1969 (انظر 1969 في الشعر). وفقًا لمارتن بوث، كان ذلك «فعليًا بيانًا لعقيدة وعقيدة المغادرة الجديدة». كان ظهورها خطوة رئيسية في ظهور نوع من الاهتمام العام للعديد من الشعراء المرتبطين بإحياء الشعر البريطاني، وكان العديد منهم مدرجين. ربما كانت مجموعة «الهيبيز» الكلاسيكية للشعر البريطان، مع استحضارها الواعي لوليام بليك وشعراء الأداء.
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أطفال ألبيون: شعر تحت الأرض في بريطانيا، مختارات شعرية، حررها مايكل هوروفيتز ونشرتها عام 1969 (انظر 1969 في الشعر). وفقًا لمارتن بوث، كان ذلك «فعليًا بيانًا لعقيدة وعقيدة المغادرة الجديدة». كان ظهورها خطوة رئيسية في ظهور نوع من الاهتمام العام للعديد من الشعراء المرتبطين بإحياء الشعر البريطاني، وكان العديد منهم مدرجين. ربما كانت مجموعة «الهيبيز» الكلاسيكية للشعر البريطان، مع استحضارها الواعي لوليام بليك وشعراء الأداء. Children of Albion: Poetry of the Underground in Britain, an anthology of poetry, was edited by Michael Horovitz and published by Penguin Books in 1969 (see 1969 in poetry). According to Martin Booth it was "virtually a manifesto of New Departures doctrine and dogma". Its appearance was a key step in the emergence to some kind of public attention of many of the poets associated with the British Poetry Revival, many of whom were included. It was perhaps the classic "hippie" collection of British poetry, with its self-conscious invocation of William Blake and performance poets. It has also been subject to much criticism, qua anthology of its time, both for its inclusions and exclusions.
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