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ISBN: PB: 9781784102326

Carcanet

November 2016

72 pp.

21.6x13.8 cm

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£14,99
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Collected Poems

There are two kinds of "Collected Poems", one of which presents an author's work exactly as it first appeared volume-by-volume. This is the other sort.

In preparing this volume, Neil Powell has returned to his poems of the past fifty years and arranged them as nearly as possible in chronological order of completion. Some poems from previous volumes have been set aside, while others hitherto unpublished or uncollected have been introduced. The resulting book is partly the narrative of a lifetime in which certain themes, seen in changing lights, recur: landscape and seascape, music and poetry, friendship and the deaths of friends. Ranging from the playful to the elegiac, these poems now resonate with each other in new and unexpected ways.

About the Author

Neil Powell was born in London in 1948 and educated at Sevenoaks School and the University of Warwick. He has taught English, owned a bookshop and, since 1990, been a full-time author and editor. His books include seven collections of poetry – "At the Edge" (1977), "A Season of Calm Weather" (1982), "True Colours" (1990), "The Stones on Thorpeness Beach" (1994), "Selected Poems" (1998), "A Halfway House" (2004) and "Proof of Identity" (2012) – as well as "Carpenters of Light" (1979), "Roy Fuller: Writer and Society" (1995), "The Language of Jazz" (1997), all published by Carcanet Press, and "George Crabbe: An English Life" (Pimlico, 2004) and "Amis and Son: Two Literary Generations" (Macmillan, 2008). His centenary life of Benjamin Britten will be published by Hutchinson in 2013. He lives in Orford, Suffolk.