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This was Lee Harwood's first major collection after his remarkable sequence of Fulcrum volumes (The White Room, Landscapes and The Sinking Colony) had established him as one of the most interesting younger poets in the England. HMS Little Fox shows Harwood striking out in new directions, some of which were not be further developed, and it also shows evidence of his mature style. Although available in the author's Collected (Shearsman, 2004), this volume faithfully reproduces the original edition, with its postcard images, Egyptian sigils, and also one poem that the author decided to exclude from his Collected.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This was Lee Harwood's first major collection after his remarkable sequence of Fulcrum volumes (The White Room, Landscapes and The Sinking Colony) had established him as one of the most interesting younger poets in the England. HMS Little Fox shows Harwood striking out in new directions, some of which were not be further developed, and it also shows evidence of his mature style. Although available in the author's Collected (Shearsman, 2004), this volume faithfully reproduces the original edition, with its postcard images, Egyptian sigils, and also one poem that the author decided to exclude from his Collected.
Autorenporträt
Lee Harwood was born in 1939 and grew up in Surrey. He spent the majority of his adult life in Brighton. In a writing career that began in the early 1960s he published over twenty volumes of poetry and prose, as well as translations of Tristan Tzara. His work was widely anthologised and he was regarded as one of the finest poets working in England. He died on 26 July 2015.