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Brian Patten (born 7 February 1946) is an English poet and author. [1] He came to prominence in the 1960s as one of the Liverpool poets , and writes primarily lyrical poetry about human relationships.
The Mersey Sound is an anthology of poems by Liverpool poets Roger McGough, Brian Patten and Adrian Henri first published in 1967, when it launched the poets into "considerable acclaim and critical fame". [1] It went on to sell over 500,000 copies, becoming one of the bestselling poetry anthologies of all time.
The poets most commonly associated with this label are Adrian Henri, Roger McGough and Brian Patten.They were featured in a 1967 book The Liverpool Scene edited by Edward Lucie-Smith, with a blurb by Ginsberg and published by Donald Carroll.
The Game of Love and Death [12] Selected Poems; John Hegley, Glad to Wear Glasses (glad to have ears) Adrian Henri, Box, and Other Poems [12] Alan Jenkins, Greenheart [12] Derek Mahon, The Chinese Restaurant in Portrush: Selected Poems. Gallery Press; Glyn Maxwell, Tale of the Mayor's Son [12] Edwin Morgan, Collected Poems [12] Brian Patten ...
Brian Wilson has paid tribute to his late wife Melinda Ledbetter, who has died at the age of 77. The Beach Boys co-founder married Ledbetter, who was also his longtime manager, in 1995.
Brian Patten, Love Poems [17] Tom Paulin, The Book of Juniper [17] Sylvia Plath, Collected Poems, posthumous, containing 224 poems in chronological order, edited by Ted Hughes; poems by an American, edited by her English husband [17] Peter Porter, English Subtitles [17] Peter Reading, Tom O'Bedlam's Beauties [17]
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Typically, a volume entitled "Collected Poems" is a compilation by a poet or an editor of a poet's work that is often both published and previously unpublished, drawn over a set span of years of the poet's work, or the entire poet's life, that represents a more complete or definitive edition of the poet's work. [1]