Tony Roberts (poet)
Tony Roberts (born 1949) is a contemporary English poet and critic.
Biography
Roberts was born in Doncaster. He was educated at Didsbury College and then, on a Drapers’ Company of London Scholarship, at The College of William and Mary in Virginia, where he completed an M.A. in Literature. After teaching in Williamsburg he returned to Manchester and taught in Bolton schools for over thirty years, before taking early retirement to focus on his writing.
Roberts’ poetry has appeared in a wide variety of magazines, including ‘Encounter’, ‘Poetry Review’, ‘The Spectator’, ‘Stand’ and ‘The Southern Review’. A poem from his latest collection appeared as the Saturday poem in ‘The Guardian’ in 2015. Other poems of his have won prizes in poetry competitions over the years and his work most recently appeared in the anthology, Accompanied Voices (2015). Al Alvarez has described Roberts’ poetry as having ‘an authentic adult voice, tender, ironic, relaxed and highly educated ’.
Roberts’ critical prose appears regularly in such magazines as ‘P. N. Review’, ‘Agenda’, ‘The London Magazine’, ‘New Walk’, ‘Stand’ and ‘The Warwick Review’. He is particularly interested in American subjects. John Forth wrote of the method in Roberts’ essay collection, The Taste in My Mind, ‘a detailed map of the age is condensed to appear as table-talk. You invite him to dinner and his friends talk easily into the night after everyone else has gone.’ Roberts has also edited a selection of essays to celebrate 20 years of Shoestring Press, Poetry in the Blood.
Bibliography
Poetry:
- Peterloo Preview 1 (Peterloo Poets, 1988)
- Flowers of the Hudson Bay (Peterloo Poets, 1991)
- Sitters (Arc Publications, 2002)
- Outsiders (Shoestring Press, 2010)
- Drawndark (Shoestring Press, 2014)
Prose:
- Poetry in the Blood (Shoestring Press, 2014)
- The Taste in My Mind: Essays & Reviews (Shoestring Press, 2015)
References
- Accompanied Voices: Poets on Composers from Thomas Tallis to Arvo Pärt, edited by John Greening (Boydell Press, 2015)
- Anarchists, Beats and Dadaists by Jim Burns (Penniless Press Publications, 2016), includes an essay review on The Taste in My Mind
- The Saturday Poem: Poem to a Friend Feeling Out of His Element
- The reviewer reviewed … John Forth considers a collection of essays on poets and poetry by Tony Roberts
- Tony Roberts - Literature Northwest