Peter Riley (born 1940) is a contemporary
English poet,
essayist, and
editor
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. Riley is known as a
Cambridge poet, part of the group loosely associated with
J. H. Prynne which today is acknowledged as an important center of innovative poetry in the United Kingdom. Riley was an editor and major contributor to ''
The English Intelligencer''. He is the author of ten books of poetry, and many small-press booklets. He is also the current poetry editor of the
Fortnightly Review and a recipient of the
Cholmondeley Award in 2012 for "achievement and distinction in poetry".
Early life
He was born in
Stockport
Stockport is a town and borough in Greater Manchester, England, south-east of Manchester, south-west of Ashton-under-Lyne and north of Macclesfield. The River Goyt and Tame merge to create the River Mersey here.
Most of the town is within ...
, near
Manchester, and raised in an environment of working people, Riley "entered higher education through Britain's post-war socialistic educational policies". He read English at
Pembroke College, Cambridge
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, and has since lived and worked in the UK and abroad in teaching at several levels and other occupations.
A Cambridge resident since 1985, and ran a mail-order poetry book business for almost twenty years.
Career
He has written studies of
Jack Spicer,
T. F. Powys, improvised music, poetry,
lead mines,
burial mounds,
village carols and
Transylvanian
string bands, and has published two books of translations from the French poet
Lorand Gaspar. He has been an advocate for neglected British poets from the 1930s and 1940s, in particular
Nicholas Moore (1918–1986), and he has edited several posthumous books of Moore's.
Riley was the co-editor (with
Andrew Crozier
Andrew Thomas Knights Crozier (26 July 1943 – 3 April 2008) was a poet associated with the British Poetry Revival.
Life
Crozier was educated at Dulwich College, and later Christ's College, Cambridge. His 1976 book ''Pleats'' won the Alice Hu ...
and others) of the important poetry/poetics journal ''The English Intelligencer'' (1965–1968), and editor of the later ''Collection'' (1968–1970). From the 1980s to the 2000s he ran the imprint Poetical Histories, which focussed on brief (4-12pp) pamphlets published on fine paper. Notable publications included J.H. Prynne's ''Marzipan'' and his sole poem in Chinese, ''Jie ban mi Shi Hu'';
R. F. Langley's ''Man Jack''; and late work by the older poets
Seán Rafferty
Seán Rafferty (born John Dickson Kerr Rafferty; 6 February 1909, in Dumfriesshire, Scotland – 4 December 1993, in Iddesleigh, Devon, England) was a Scotland, Scottish poet, based in England from 1932 until his death.
Career
Rafferty studied C ...
and
Dorian Cooke.
In the 1970s Riley was an important early promoter of and advocate for British
free improvisation, and the noted guitarist
Derek Bailey was a lifelong friend; two of Bailey's late solo albums, ''Takes Fakes & Dead She Dances'' and ''Poetry and Playing'', contain tracks of Bailey playing guitar while reading aloud from Riley's poetry. Several books of Riley's from this period are responses to free jazz and free improvisation: ''The Musicians The Instruments'' (poetry, The Many Press, 1978) and ''Company Week'' (prose, Compatible Recording and Publishing, 1994) in response to Bailey's 1977
Company Week
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event, and ''The Whole Band'' (Sesheta, 1972), in response to performances by John Tchicai's Cadentia Nova Danica. This habit of responding to music in his poetry has continued in more recent work, such as the ''Reader/Author/Lecture'' series (with poems for or after
Syd Barrett
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,
Arnold Schoenberg
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,
John Sheppard and others) and his more recent books concerning music encountered on his travels in Eastern Europe.
Riley was the subject of an essay collection, ''The Poetry of Peter Riley'' (The Gig, 1999/2000) and a poetry festschrift, ''April Eye'' (Infernal Methods, 2000).
Excavations & Riley's poetics
''Distant Points'' is a series of prose poems arising from the author's meditations on 19th century excavation reports of prehistoric burial mounds in the north of England. As Riley himself explains, this particular work is:
Commenting on this work, American poet and
Zukofsky scholar
Mark Scroggins offers this insight:
Selected publications
*''Love-Strife Machine'' (Ferry Press, 1969)
*''The Linear Journal'' (Grosseteste Press, 1973)
*''Strange Family: 12 Songs'' (Burning Deck, Providence, 1973)
*''Preparations: 26 Commentaries'' (Curiously Strong, 1979)
*''Lines on the Liver'' (Ferry Press, 1981)
*''Tracks and Mineshafts'' (Grosseteste Press, 1983)
*''Noon Province'' (Poetical Histories, Cambridge, 1989)
*''Distant Points: Excavations Part One, Books One and Two'' (Reality Street Editions, 1995)
*''Snow has Settled ... Bury Me Here'' (Shearsman Books, 1997)
*''Passing Measures'', Selected poems 1966–1996 (Carcanet, 2000)
*''Messenger Street'' (Poetical Histories, 2001) ''note'': this is a pamphlet containing four elegies for the poet
Douglas Oliver
*''The Dance at Mociu'' (Shearsman, 2003)
*''Alstonefield: a poem'' (Carcanet, 2003)
*''The Day's Final Balance: uncollected writings 1965–2006'' (Shearsman, 2007)
*''The Llyn Writings'' (Shearsman, 2007)
*''Greek Passages'' (Shearsman, 2009)
*''The Derbyshire Poems'' (Shearsman, 2010) ''note'': this is a one-volume reissue of ''Tracks and Mineshafts'' and ''Lines on the Liver'' with additional material
*''The Glacial Stairway'' (Carcanet, 2011)
*''XIV PIECES'' (Longbarrow Press, 2012)
*''The Ascent of Kinder Scout'' (Longbarrow Press, 2014)
*''Due North'' (Shearsman, 2015)
*''The Fortnightly Reviews: Poetry Notes 2012-2014'' (Odd Volumes, 2015)
*''Collected Poems, Vols I & II'' (Shearsman, 2018)
*''Truth, Justice, and the Companionship of Owls'' (Longbarrow Press, 2019)
References
Further reading
*Riley, Peter. "The Creative Moment of the Poem." In ''Poets on Writing: Britain, 1970–1991'', ed. Denise Riley, 92-113. Houndmills: Macmillan, 1992.
*''The Poetry of Peter Riley'' (''The Gig'': issue 4/5, Toronto: November 1999/March 2000) — devoted to studies of Riley's poetry, plus an interview and bibliography.
*Keith Tuma, ''Fishing by Obstinate Isles: Modern and Postmodern British Poetry and American Readers''. Evanston, Ill.: Northwestern UP, 1998. (Contains an essay on ''Excavations''.)
External links
April Eye- Peter Riley's website
Archive of 'Poetry Notes' columnsin
The Fortnightly ReviewAuthor Pageat the ''British Electronic Poetry Centre''
interview at
Jacket Magazine website
Mark Scroggins review of ''Distant Points''at "
Intercapillary Space"
Peter Riley Feature at Poetica.netA search on the Homepage will link to poems, biography, and a dialogue between Peter Riley and Spilios Argyropoulos, ''The origins and trajectories of English avant garde poetry in the last 40 years''
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1940 births
Living people
People from Stockport
Alumni of Pembroke College, Cambridge
English male poets