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ISBN: PB: 9780856460968

Carcanet

July 1984

152 pp.

22x14 cm

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All for the Wolves

Selected Poems 1947-1975

This selection from Peter Russell's work of many years illustrates the range of a poet who, in Kathleen Raine's words, has "kept faith (as did his master Ezra Pound) with what is perhaps the greatest imaginative and philosophical conception of the European tradition, 'the Beautiful'". Peter Jay's selection concentrates on his lyric poems but also includes examples of his longer, contemplative poems. Many of the poems are previously uncollected; these include notable additions to the much-admired oeuvre of Quintilius, of which "The Times", reviewing "The Elegies of Quintilius", wrote: "(They are) at once a translation and a criticism and must in the end be reckoned as neither, but as something rarer; a poem, a supreme fiction. They have the quality of authority that comes when a man achieves his own tone and pitch after a lifetime learning the craft of verse".

About the Author

Peter Russell, born in Bristol in 1921, was editor of the influential magazine Nine (1945-1956). He left England in the early 1960s, and lived and taught in Germany, the USA, Canada, Iran and Italy, which was his main home since 1964. His many books include "An Examination of Ezra Pound" (ed., 1950) and "All for the Wolves", his "Selected Poems 1947-1975", published by Anvil in 1984. He died in 2003.