The Way of the Wolf by Martin Bell

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The Way of the Wolf by Martin Bell

Intriguing tales, timeless poetry, enchanting songs . . . Beguiling characters like Barrington
Bunny . . . Joggi, the porcupine . . . Lena, the witch . . . Joshua, the boy who has lost his magic . . . and the great silver wolf -- majestic, ever-present, mysterious . . . A book that will inspire you to consider and celebrate such things as love, forgiveness, acceptance, salvation and commitment.
Martin Bell was born in Hampshire in 1918. He was the leading member of the 'lost generation' of English poets whose careers were interrupted by the War. He was a prominent member of The Group during the fifties, and a major influence on younger poets like Peter Redgrove and Peter Porter. His poetry reached a wide audience during the sixties through Penguin Modern Poets, and in 1967 he published his Collected Poems,1937-1966, his first and last book. Bell was also a champion and brilliant translator of French Surrealist poets. He died in poverty in Leeds in 1978. His Complete Poems, edited by Peter Porter, was published by Bloodaxe in 1988. The hardback edition is out of print but the paperback edition is still available.
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ISBN 13 9780345305220
ISBN 10 0345305221
Title The Way of the Wolf
Author Martin Bell
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Random House USA Inc
Year published 1983-04-12
Number of pages 144
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.