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Collected Poems Kenneth Allott

Collected Poems By Kenneth Allott

Collected Poems by Kenneth Allott


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In Michael Murphy's annotated edition of Kenneth Allott's Collected Poems all Allott's previously published work is combined with eighteen new poems, some of which have only recently come to light. The whole collection now represents the most complete picture of Allott, a man widely regarded as one of most exciting poets of the Thirties.

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Collected Poems by Kenneth Allott

Kenneth Allott was born in Glamorgan and educated in Newcastle and Oxford. Widely regarded as one of the most promising poets of the late Thirties, he published just two volumes in his lifetime, Poems (Hogarth Press, 1938) and The Ventriloquist's Doll (The Cresset Press, 1942). A posthumous Collected Poems (Secker & Warburg, 1975) gathered his earlier publications with a selection of unpublished work, edited by Miriam Allott and Roy Fuller. In Michael Murphy's new annotated edition of the Collected Poems all Allot's previously published work is combined with eighteen new poems, some of which have only recently come to light, the whole collection is introduced and annotated by Murphy and now represents the most complete picture of one of the UK's most compelling war time poets.

Allott held a position at Liverpool University from 1948 until the time of his death in 1973. Allott's wife succeeded him as Chair in Modern English, and in 1978 established the Kenneth Allott Lecture in Poetry. This Collected Poems is published in 2008, the thirtieth anniversary of the Lecture and the year in which Liverpool is designated the European Capital of Culture.

Collected Poems Reviews

His amphibious intelligence, moving between creativity and scholarship, [makes me] think of him as an example of a man who proved how illusory was Yeats' proffered choice between 'perfection of the life or of the work.'

-- Seamus Heaney

A powerful apocalyptic ... tone predominates, yet identifiable fragments of late-Thirties society can still be discerned, churning around in the echo-chamber of Allott's imagination ... at which moments the effect is something like MacNeice's bagpipe music rescored for cellos and muffled drums.

-- Russell Davies * New Statesman *

His poetry [is] original and personal in a way rare among young poets in any period but perhaps particularly in the 1930s. [F]ew poets in this century have written consistently with such wit and feeling, such natural elegance and style.

-- Julian Symons * Times Literary Supplement *

About Kenneth Allott

Kenneth Allott (1912-1973) was a leading poet of the Thirties generation, publishing two collections of poetry: Poems (1938) and The Ventriloquist's Doll (1943). He was also the editor of the highly influential Penguin Book of Contemporary Verse (1950, rev. 1962). His Collected Poems has been out of print for a number of years, and this updated and revised new edition includes a significant number of poems either previously unpublished or not reprinted. Michael Murphy is the author of three collections of poetry, most recently Allottments (2008), and his poems are included in The New Irish Poets. He is the author of a number of critical studies, including Writing Liverpool?:?Essays and Interviews (edited with Deryn Rees-Jones, 2007) and Proust and America (2007). He teaches at Nottingham Trent University and lives in Liverpool. He died in 2009.

Table of Contents

  • Acknowledgements
  • Introduction
  • Note on the Text
  • POEMS (1938)
  • Men Walk Upright
  • Lament for a Cricket Eleven
  • Any Point on the Circumference
  • Sunday Excursion
  • The Statue
  • The Museum
  • Gnomic Verses
  • Lovers We Need
  • Offering
  • Request
  • Historical Grimace
  • Quicksilver
  • Pins and Needles
  • To Die Clean
  • Privacy
  • End of a Year
  • Never and Ever
  • Summer
  • Lullaby
  • Barometer
  • Azrael
  • Parable
  • Heroes and Hero Worship
  • Municipal Myth
  • The Plutocrats
  • Fete Champetre
  • Exodus
  • Memento Mori
  • Prize for Good Conduct
  • Patch
  • The Watchman
  • The Professor
  • The Infinite Regress
  • Calenture
  • Aunt Sally Speaks
  • THE VENTRILOQUIST'S DOLL (1943)
  • Against the Clock
  • The Children
  • Love in the Suburbs
  • Love and Herbert Spencer
  • Christmas After Munich
  • Ode in Wartime
  • The Ventriloquist's Doll
  • Wedding Anniversary
  • The Medium
  • Morning and Evening
  • Ragnarok
  • Two Ages
  • Feast of Saint Swithin
  • Steering Line
  • Speech from a Play
  • The Memory of Yeats
  • The Map
  • Blackout
  • People are Real
  • City Nocturne
  • Elegy
  • The Situation
  • Out of the Dream
  • UNCOLLECTED POEMS
  • Barking
  • Lake of Darkness
  • Patches on an Old Coat
  • Legend of a Good Woman
  • Lost Time
  • Poseuse
  • Farewell in the Afternoon
  • Week-end Guest
  • Dialogue of One
  • Hallow'een
  • Statement of Fact
  • Poem
  • Invocation
  • Signs
  • Valediction
  • Quicksilver
  • Cheshire Cat
  • Departure Platform
  • 'The Inconsequence of the Old Collecting Ferns ...'
  • Moon in November
  • For Action: This Day
  • Late Augustan
  • Typed with Two Fingers
  • Fable
  • Song
  • 'To Be Old and Feel Nothing ...'
  • Sunday 3 a.m.
  • Song
  • February
  • Before Breakfast
  • 'One Pain Cries in All Ages ...'
  • 'Words Are Not Subtle Enough To Say How It Is ...'
  • Lilies of the Colne Valley
  • 'He Could Not Sleep ...'
  • Notes

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NLS9781844717293
9781844717293
1844717291
Collected Poems by Kenneth Allott
New
Paperback
Salt Publishing
2009-06-06
200
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