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  2. Thom Gunn - Wikipedia

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    That year, Gunn published a second collection of essays with an interview, Shelf Life, and his substantial Collected Poems, which David Biespiel hailed as a highlight of the century's poetry: "Thom Gunn is a poet of 'comradely love'. Compassion has always been his domain and his work's principal emotion.

  3. Yvor Winters - Wikipedia

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    The Collected Poems of Yvor Winters; with an introduction by Donald Davie (1978) Uncollected Poems 1919–1928 (1997) Uncollected Poems 1929–1957 (1997) Yvor Winters: Selected Poems (2003) edited by Thom Gunn; As editor Twelve Poets of the Pacific (1937) Selected Poems, by Elizabeth Daryush (1948); with a foreword by Winters

  4. Walta Borawski - Wikipedia

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    In 2022, Rebel Satori Press published Invisible History: The Collected Poems of Walta Borawski, edited by Philip Clark and Michael Bronski, which includes both published collections along with uncollected work. [4] This volume won the Publishing Triangle's 2023 Thom Gunn Award for Gay Poetry. [5]

  5. Fulke Greville, 1st Baron Brooke - Wikipedia

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    Poetry and Drama of Fulke Greville, edited by Geoffrey Bullough, was published in 1938. The Prose Works of Fulke Greville, edited by John Gouws, were published in 1986. The Selected Poems of Fulke Greville edited by Thom Gunn, with an afterword by Bradin Cormack, was published in 2009 (University of Chicago Press, ISBN 978-0-226-30846-3.)

  6. 1962 in poetry - Wikipedia

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    Roy Fuller, Collected Poems 1936-1961, London: André Deutsch [1] [11] Robert Graves, New Poems 1962 [1] Thom Gunn, Fighting Terms, a revision of a collection from the 1950s [1] including "My Sad Captains" Thom Gunn and Ted Hughes, Selected poems by Thom Gunn and Ted Hughes, Faber; Richard Kell, Control Tower [1]

  7. 1982 in poetry - Wikipedia

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    James Fenton, The Memory of War: Poems 1968-1982, Salamander Press, [21] Geoffrey Grigson: Collected Poems, 1963–1980 [15] The Cornish Dancer, and Other Poems [15] Thom Gunn, The Passages of Joy; Seamus Heaney: Poems and a Memoir, Limited Editions Club, Northern Ireland native living at this time in the United States

  8. Triadic-line poetry - Wikipedia

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    Triadic-line poetry or stepped line is a long line which "unfolds into three descending and indented parts". [1] Created by William Carlos Williams , it was his "solution to the problem of modern verse" [ 2 ] and later was also taken up by poets Charles Tomlinson and Thom Gunn .

  9. 1967 in poetry - Wikipedia

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    Geoffrey Grigson, A Skull in Salop, and Other Poems [30] Thom Gunn, Touch [30] Libby Houston, A Stained Glass Raree Show, London: Allison and Busby; Ted Hughes, Wodwo, a collection of poems, a radio play and five stories; Elizabeth Jennings, Collected Poems, 1967, London: Macmillan; P. J. Kavanagh, On the Way to the Depot [30]

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