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The Collected poems of F.T. Prince introduces to the United States the great English outsider poet of his generation (the generation of Auden and Spender). Apparently traditional, Prince explores the lost and often unseen details of human experience. He is one of the poetic fathers of young English and American poets who, despite their more open forms, often arrive at the terrain already occupied by F.T. Prince.--Cover.
F.T. Prince's Collected Poems 1935-1992 incorporates all the work that he wished to preserve, from his earliest published poems to late, uncollected pieces. Prince has become best known for his wartime poem Soldiers Bathing', a meditation on violence and redemption. Collected Poems reveals the riches of a lifetime's work. His poetry combines a deep affinity with European humanist traditions and a modernist rigour: here is one of the essential twentieth-century writers.
This collection includes Prince's later work and some previously uncollected poems. The author's previous collections include Later On (1983) and Walks in Rome (1987).
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