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"Matthew Mead's subject is the presence and absence of the past . . . in their reticence and grave poignancy, these poems speak clearly to us of what we are and were; they are, I think, among the most austerely beautiful poems to have appeared in England for many years." So wrote the US-based British poet and critic Dick Davis in 1979, and the same is no less true for the poems in "Walking Out of the World."
Long-awaited new collection of poems from one of British poetry's best-kept secrets.

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"Matthew Mead's subject is the presence and absence of the past . . . in their reticence and grave poignancy, these poems speak clearly to us of what we are and were; they are, I think, among the most austerely beautiful poems to have appeared in England for many years." So wrote the US-based British poet and critic Dick Davis in 1979, and the same is no less true for the poems in "Walking Out of the World."
Long-awaited new collection of poems from one of British poetry's best-kept secrets.
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Autorenporträt
Matthew Mead was born in 1924. He served in the British army from 1942 to 1947, including three years in India, Sri Lanka and Singapore. He has lived in Germany since 1962 and with his German wife Ruth has translated many German poets. He featured in the Penguin Modern Poets series in 1970. He has published five collections of poetry.