Introduction
Partially coded terrain
Epiphany and voicelessness
Archipelagic fulfilment: a sign of the times
What's the scene like?: some generalisations
The reception of modern poetry
Partially named terrain
Found footage of self-regard; or problems of individualism
The falcon and the gosling: the critique of literary imagination
Code of now, ship of shillings
Partially coded fields and bastions of exaggeration: Andrew Jordan and Nonism
Greyness and high glare: the critique of individualism
The Gothic counterpane: preservationism in poetry
Secret enemy: the critique of male dominance
The public face of a private art: audience cultures
Critique of the government: bracteates, or poems on affairs of state
High purity, many times: monumental formalism
Pale & crimson: acid folk
Afterword: Partially coded land.
A poetry boom 1990-2010 : shocked grains wash up as a beach by Andrew Duncan. ISBN 9781848614239. Published by Shearsman Books in 2015. Publication and catalogue information, links to buy online and reader comments.