Sandeep Parmar

Standard Name: Parmar, Sandeep

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Intertextuality and Influence Nancy Cunard
The poem is very much influenced by T. S. Eliot 's The Waste Land, whose basic narrative structure it adopts: the poet-protagonist moves through city streets, calls up images of past and present, tries...
Literary responses Nancy Cunard
Parmar 's introduction makes a solid and persuasive case for a revaluation of Cunard's poetry.
Textual Production Nancy Cunard
Sandeep Parmar edited NC 's Selected Poems, which draws on unpublished as well as published work, including never-collected pieces and poems from the Bodleian manuscript.
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Cunard, Nancy. “Introduction”. Selected Poems, edited by Sandeep Parmar, Carcanet, 2016, p. xi - xli.
Textual Production Hope Mirrlees
Sandeep Parmar , the first scholar to draw on the Mirrlees Archive at Newnham College, Cambridge , published her edition of HM 's Collected Poems.
Carcanet Press Poetry Publisher. http://www.carcanet.co.uk/index.shtml.

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Texts

Mirrlees, Hope. Collected Poems. Editor Parmar, Sandeep, Carcanet, 2011.
Cunard, Nancy. “Introduction”. Selected Poems, edited by Sandeep Parmar, Carcanet, 2016, p. xi - xli.
Parmar, Sandeep. “Is contemporary poetry really in ’a rotten state’—or just a new one?”. theguardian.com.
Cunard, Nancy. Selected Poems. Editor Parmar, Sandeep, Carcanet Press, 2016.
Parmar, Sandeep. “The Liverpool View: Is Britain’s poetry scene too dominated by a cultural elite?”. University of Liverpool, https://news.liverpool.ac.uk/2015/06/19/the-liverpool-view-is-britains-poetry-scene-too-dominated-by-a-cultural-elite/.