Edited by Alan Jenkins, this authoritative Collected Poems contains all of the poetry that Ian Hamilton chose to publish, together with a small number of uncollected and unpublished poems; it also supplies an illuminating introduction, and succinctly helpful apparatus. The result is an edition whose thoroughness and tact are themselves a moving tribute, restoring to view one of the most distinctive bodies of work in twentieth-century English poetry.
Edited by Alan Jenkins, this authoritative Collected Poems contains all of the poetry that Ian Hamilton chose to publish, together with a small number of uncollected and unpublished poems; it also supplies an illuminating introduction, and succinctly helpful apparatus. The result is an edition whose thoroughness and tact are themselves a moving tribute, restoring to view one of the most distinctive bodies of work in twentieth-century English poetry.
Ian Hamilton was born in 1938, in King's Lynn, Norfolk, and
educated at Darlington Grammar School and Keble College, Oxford. In
1962, he founded the influential poetry magazine, the Review, and
he was later editor of the New Review. He also wrote biographies
and journalism, mainly about literature and football. He died in
2001.
Alan Jenkins has published five collections of poetry, of which the
most recent is A Shorter Life (2005); he was a poetry critic for
the Observer and the Independent on Sunday from 1985 to 1990, and
is deputy editor of the Times Literary Supplement.
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