A Bob Dylan expert who has not written a word of poetry since
 his school days has been elected as Oxford’s new Professor
 of Poetry. Christopher Ricks polled 214 of the 531 votes cast in
 last Saturday’s election, beating his closest rival,
 Australian poet Peter Porter, by almost forty votes.  His election has sparked controversy, as many within the
 university believe that the post should be occupied by a
 published poet. New College’s Craig Raine believes that if
 no poet can be found, then the post should be opened up to
 playwrights and novellists, as well as Magdalen’s John
 Fuller.  Loon candidate and Oriel postgraduate, Marcus Walker, came
 fourth of the five challengers. He polled twenty votes, beating
 Ian McMillan, the poet-in-residence for Barnsley FC. He defended
 Ricks, telling Cherwell that he “would rather see someone
 who appreciates good poetry than someone who writes it
 badly”.  Walker described his own mood on hearing the results as
 ‘Tennysonian’: “Poets to the right of me, poets to
 the left of me, poets ahead of me… but at least one left
 behind.”ARCHIVE: 3rd week TT 2004 


 
                                    