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This first anthology of Apocalyptic or neoromantic poetry since the 1940s includes over 200 poets, many well known (Dylan Thomas, W.S. Graham, Ted Hughes), and others quite forgotten (Ernest Frost, Paul Potts). Over forty of the poets are women, of whom Edith Sitwell and Lynette Roberts are among the most exuberant. Much of the contents has never previously been anthologised; many poems are reprinted for the first time since the 1940s. The poetry of the Second World War appears in a new context, as do early poems by Philip Larkin, Denise Levertov and Geoffrey Hill. Here, readers can enjoy an overview of the visionary modernist British and Irish poetry of the mid-century, its antecedents and its aftermath. As a period style and as a body of work, Apocalyptic poetry will come as a revelation to most readers.
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'The wealth of talent on offer is simply extraordinary... What Keery does show, regardless of labels, is a wealth of almost unknown work - work of such high standard that history books of poetry with their neat categories and vast omissions might need extra chapters that tease out the sheer quantity of good poems, rather than assuming that what has fallen through the cracks of time is best left there.'David Hackbridge Johnson 'The book is a maze of the unexpected and the good, I hope it will be around for a long time.'
Fred Beake, Acumen 'Can I find fault with this anthology? I tried, but I was overwhelmed - it gives everything you could possibly ask for and travels to places which this reviewer did not know existed... Keery has found poets we didn't even know about... This recovery of the real story of the Forties is a unique achievement, but is also a rehearsal for the even larger project of recovering the whole history of 'alternative' poetry since 1937, and for the first time drawing a map of modern British poetry which is based on information rather than a wish to control the market'
Andrew Duncan, Tears in the Fence 'It's incredible. Right into my favourite anthologies of all time.'
Max Porter 'Apocalypse is passionate. It represents a raised pitch and extended conceptual scope, a turn towards biblical and epic tone if only momentarily, and an amplification of address by which words may transcend even an excessive figurative function which remains controlled, such as Surrealism, and appear to violate the dialect itself, momentarily or consistently. There is also a characteristic rhythmic drive, frequently empowering a first-person declaration ... Keery's anthology proposes a spread of ability beyond the relevance of experts or judges, poems which are sent out into the world to fend for themselves, enlivened by attachment to a strong history.This anthology must have taken an immense amount of dedicated work; in fact I can't imagine how he managed to uncover so many worthwhile poems hidden away in forgotten poetry magazines and old small-press books. The history of British poetry in the twentieth century will never be the same again.'
Peter Riley, Fortnightly Review 'Apocalypse is a litany of the lost, and offers up various and distinct categories of the poetic undead... [it] redefines modern British poetry with exemplary panache.'
David Wheatley, The Guardian 'The sheer range of voices on display in Apocalypse: An Anthology is as thrilling as the poems are at times challenging, even difficult'
Chris Moss, The Poetry Review
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- Front Cover
- About the Author
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Contents
- Half Title
- Introduction
- Acknowledgements
- John Masefield [1878-1967]
- C.L.M.
- Neville Chamberlain
- Blanaid Salkeld [1880-1959]
- Radio Train
- Equity
- Mina Loy [1882-1966]
- Aviators' Eyes
- Andrew Young [1885-1971]
- Reflections on the River
- H.D. [1886-1961]
- from R.A.F.
- Frances Cornford [1886-1960]
- Soldiers on the Platform
- Daybreak
- Edward Thompson [1886-1946]
- In Patmos: I
- Edith Sitwell [1887-1964]
- Still Falls the Rain
- Elizabeth Daryush [1887-1997]
- Invalid Dawn
- Dorothy Wellesley [1889-1956]
- Mother
- Hugh MacDiarmid [1892-1978]
- from On a Raised Beach: To James H. Whyte
- from In Memoriam James Joyce
- Perfect
- Sylvia Townsend Warner [1893-1978]
- Recognition
- Twelve Poems in the Manner of Bewick: VII
- Not terror
- I.A. Richards [1893-1979]
- The Strayed Poet: Ludwig Wittgenstein
- Herbert Read [1853-1968]
- 1945
- John Rodker [1894-1955]
- The Searchlight
- David Jones [1895-1974]
- Prothalamion: for M. & H.
- Lilian Bowes Lyon [1895-1949]
- Daybreak
- Robert Graves [1895-1985]
- Through Nightmare
- Surgical Ward: Men
- Gamel Woolsey [1895-1968]
- The Story Being Ended
- Edmund Blunden [1896-1974]
- Exorcised
- William Jeffrey [1896-1946]
- Stones
- Ruth Pitter [1897-1992]
- The Bridge
- William Soutar [1898-1943]
- Destruction
- Antonia White [1899-1980]
- Epitaph
- Frances Bellerby [1899-1975]
- A Clear Shell
- Charles Wrey Gardiner [1901-1981]
- Out of the Window
- Madge Hales [1901-1985]
- The Word
- Roy Campbell [1902-1957]
- Luís de Camões
- Adrian Stokes [1902-1972]
- Kouros Statue
- Patrick MacDonogh [1902-1961]
- from Escape to Love: VI
- Robert Herring [1903-1975]
- Crystal Palace
- Joseph Macleod ['Adam Drinan'] [1903-1984]
- The Men of the Rocks: XV
- Rhoda Coghill [1903-2000]
- from To His Ghost, Seen After Delirium
- Patrick Kavanagh [1904-1967]
- Shancoduff
- from The Great Hunger
- On Raglan Road (Air: The Dawning of the Day)
- Epic
- Glyn Jones [1905-1995]
- Esyllt Ferch Brychan
- Sande
- Night
- Kathleen Nott [1905-1999]
- Taormina
- Leonard Clark [1905-1981]
- from Passage to the Pole
- from Ultima Thule
- N.K. Cruickshank [born c 1905]
- All Through That Year
- Enemy Action
- Norman Cameron [1905-1953]
- Shepherdess
- Ethna MacCarthy [1905-1959]
- Insomnia
- Vernon Watkins [1906-1967]
- The Collier
- Portrait of a Friend
- from The Ballad of the Mari Lwyd
- The Keen Shy Flame
- William Empson [1906-1984]
- Note on Local Flora
- Bacchus
- Ithell Colquhoun [1906-1988]
- The Wax Image
- Amulet
- John Knight [1906-1975]
- Other Causes of Love: 1
- Sheila Wingfield [1906-1992]
- Four Men's Desire
- On Looking Down a Street
- Valentine Ackland [1906-1969]
- Poet
- Dedication Set Over a Crater, 1941
- Louis MacNeice [1907-1963]
- Prayer Before Birth
- John Hewitt [1907-1987]
- from The Colony
- E.J. Scovell [1907-1999]
- At Night
- from The First Year
- Christopher Fry [1907-2005]
- Pain is low against the ground
- The world is all with Charon, all, all
- Freda Laughton [1907-1995]
- The Evacuees
- Denis Devlin [1908-1959]
- Lough Derg
- Silvia Dobson [1908-1994]
- Prophecy
- Threshold
- Hubert Nicholson [1908-1996]
- War Factory
- kathleen raine [1908-2003]
- Invocation
- Robert Garioch [1909-1987]
- During a Music Festival
- James Reeves [1909-1978]
- To Norman Cameron 1905-1953
- Bernard Spencer [1909-1963]
- Out of Sleep
- Lynette Roberts [1909-1995]
- Poem from Llanybri
- The New Perception of Colour
- Lamentation
- The Shadow Remains
- from Gods with Stainless Ears
- Seán Rafferty [1909-1993]
- The old stag crew before the light
- He counted up his ha'pence
- It was a folly of my grief
- You grow like a beanstalk
- The candles yawning and the fire gone out
- Randall Swingler [1909-1967]
- Lazarus or The Walking Dead: 1
- John Pudney [1909-1977]
- Envoi: Twelfth Night
- Nessie Dunsmuir [1909-1999]
- Poem
- Acorn, Mile, Miracle, Tree
- For a Winter Lover
- Malcolm Lowry [1909-1957]
- Success is like some horrible disaster
- Kingfishers in British Columbia
- Stephen Spender [1909-1995]
- from Study for First Ode: Destruction and Resurrection
- W.R. Rodgers [1909-1969]
- from Epilogue
- Norman MacCaig [1910-1996]
- You enter one by one
- The rusty wind wrestles on the quay
- Answering the dry dust and the green-shaded lamp
- The Golden Branch
- Stone Pillow
- Alan Rook [1910-1990]
- Dunkirk Pier
- Noël Welch [c 1911-2017]
- The Red Shirt
- Lazarus
- John Jarmain [1911-1944]
- Prisoners of War
- Henry Treece [1911-1966]
- Poem
- Death Mask
- Epilogue
- Song for an Ending
- Paul Potts [1911-1990]
- For My Father
- Susanne Knowles [1911-1992]
- The Blitz
- Diptych: An Annunciation
- Mervyn Peake [1911-1968]
- Had Each a Voice What Would His Fingers Cry
- Rayner Heppenstall [1911-1981]
- Instead of a Carol
- Sorley MacLean [1911-1996]
- Ebb
- Death Valley
- Francis Scarfe [1911-1986]
- Progression
- from No Morning
- Sheila Legge [1911-1949]
- from I Have Done My Best For You
- Max Chapman [1911-1999]
- Night Fruit
- Robert Payne [1911-1983]
- Dido
- Anne Ridler [1912-2001]
- The Crab
- Bunhill Fields
- Kirkwall 1942
- John Singer [c 1912-1950]
- And No Tale Told
- Ballad
- J.F. Hendry [1912-1986]
- Apocalypse
- Picasso - for Guernica
- London Before Invasion, 1940
- Midnight Air-Raid
- Churchillian Ode
- Lawrence Durrell [1912-1990]
- The Poet
- Paris Journal: For David Gascoyne (1939)
- Donagh MacDonagh [1912-1968]
- A Parable
- Seán Jennett [1912-1981]
- Mahoney
- Brenda Chamberlain [1912-1971]
- Dead Ponies
- George Woodcock [1912-1995]
- Conscientious Objectors
- Paul Dehn [1912-1976]
- Armistice
- ArmisticeF.T. Prince [1912-2003]
- False Bay
- Soldiers Bathing
- Charles Madge [1912-1996]
- To a Mermaid: I
- Roy Fuller [1912-1991]
- What is Terrible
- Elizabeth Smart [1913-1986]
- Song: The Singing Summer Streets
- George Barker [1913-1991]
- from Calamiterror Book I
- Holy Poems (C.B. in memoriam. June, MCMXXXIX): IV: i
- To W.S. Graham
- from The True Confession of George Barker
- R.S. Thomas [1913-2000]
- Maes-yr-Onnen
- Edward Lowbury [1913-2007]
- August 10th, 1945: The Day After
- Dylan Thomas [1914-1953]
- Before I knocked
- The force that through the green fuse
- A Refusal to Mourn the Death, by Fire, of a Child in London
- Ruthven Todd [1914-1978]
- Worm Interviewed
- After a Defeat
- Eithne Wilkins [1914-1975]
- from For Those Who Are Alive
- Laurie Lee [1914-1997]
- Thistle
- The Edge of Day
- C.H. Sisson [1914-2003]
- A Letter to John Donne
- Peter Yates [born 1914]
- The Cube of Now
- The Double Door
- Norman Nicholson [1914-1987]
- Audrey Beecham [1915-1989]
- Exile
- G.S. Fraser [1915-1980]
- Crisis
- How the Heart Grows Cold: 6
- The Poet on His Birthday
- Keidrych Rhys [1915-1987]
- Poem for a Neighbour
- Tragic Guilt
- Alun Lewis [1915-1944]
- The Sentry
- Easter at Christmas
- Postscript: For Gweno
- Goodbye
- Emanuel Litvinoff [1915-2011]
- To T.S. Eliot
- Sydney Goodsir Smith [1915-1975]
- Armageddon in Albyn: II: The Mither's Lament
- Roland Mathias [1915-2007]
- Patrick Leigh Fermor [1915-2011]
- from Greek Archipelagoes
- Francis Berry [1915-2006]
- Farvel
- Patrick Anderson [1915-1979]
- Excitement
- Dorian Cooke [1916-2005]
- Gethsemane Poem
- To Wendy
- Poem in Memory of Theodora Hendry
- A Soldier, Dying of Wounds, Speaks to me on May 9th, 1945
- from Autumn to Summer Sequence
- David Gascoyne [1916-2001]
- Zero: September, 1939
- A Wartime Dawn
- P.K. Page [1916-2010]
- Death
- Earthquake
- from If It Were You
- Thomas Blackburn [1916-1977]
- Hospital for Defectives
- Philip O'Connor [1916-1998]
- The Baby
- Jack Clemo [1916-1994]
- Clay-Land Moods: I
- Epilogue: Priest Out of Bondage
- Terence Tiller [1916-1987]
- The word is all: the bell and the wind-bird
- The Islanders
- Julian Orde [1917-1974]
- The Awaiting Adventure
- The Upward Rain
- The Lonely Company
- The Changing Wind
- from Conjurors
- Charles Causley [1917-2003]
- For an Ex-Far East Prisoner of War
- D.S. Savage [1917-2007]
- Landscape
- Confession
- Separation
- Robert Conquest [1917-2015]
- Guided Missiles Experimental Range
- Nicholas Moore [1918-1986]
- from The Dog's Days (For Priscilla)
- Two Acrobats With a Hare
- Citadel of Despised Populations
- Two Political Poems: 2: The Natural Form
- Breath
- W.S. Graham [1918-1986]
- The Narrator
- Over the Apparatus of the Spring is Drawn
- This Fond Event My Origin Knows Well
- Listen. Put on Morning
- John Heath-Stubbs [1918-2006]
- Two Men in Armour
- The Divided Ways: In Memory of Sidney Keyes
- To the Mermaid at Zennor
- James Kirkup [1918-2009]
- Love and Apocalypse: for Leo
- A Correct Compassion
- Derek Stanford [1918-2008]
- Peter
- Maurice Lindsay [1918-2005]
- Earl Magnus Before Haakon on Egilsay
- Muriel Spark [1918-2006]
- No Need for Shouting (for D.S.)
- Tom Scott [1919-1995]
- The Bride
- Peter Wells [1919-2013]
- Lament for Victory
- Ernest Frost [1919-1986]
- Elegiac Portrait, Italy, 1944
- Maurice James Craig [1919-2011]
- Ballad to a Traditional Refrain
- Prunella Clough [1919-1999]
- To the 200-Inch Telescope
- East Coast
- Eugene Watters [1919-1982]
- from The Week-End of Dermot and Grace
- Emyr Humphreys [born 1919
- lives in Wales]
- Cowardice
- Humble Song
- Roland Gant [1919-1993]
- The Wedding
- John Bayliss [1919-2008]
- Apocalypse and Resurrection
- Hamish Henderson [1919-2002]
- from Opening of an Offensive
- from Tenth Elegy
- Patricia Beer [1919-1997]
- Movable Feast
- Alex Comfort [1920-2000]
- Hoc Est Corpus
- from The Sleeping Princess: A Journey with Figures
- Gervase Stewart [1920-1941]
- John Gallen [c 1920-1947]
- A Little Lyricism on a New Occasion
- David Wright [1920-1994]
- By Jordan and the Water
- Five South African Poems: I
- Canons Ashby
- On the Death of an Emperor Penguin in Regent's Park
- Robert Greacen [1920-2008]
- The Glorious Twelfth (12 July, 1943)
- Leslie Phillips [born c 1920]
- Submarine Victims
- Barbara Norman [1920-1972]
- Lament
- Keith Douglas [1920-1944]
- Canoe
- How to Kill
- On a Return from Egypt
- Edwin Morgan [1920-2010]
- The Sleights of Darkness
- from Stanzas of the Jeopardy
- J.C. Hall [1920-2011]
- Journey to London
- Frank Thompson [1920-1944]
- Day's Journey
- De Amicitia
- Ian Fletcher [1920-1988]
- For My Cousin Lorna, God Keep Her
- John Holloway [1920-1999]
- from Line and Colour
- Roy McFadden [1921-1999]
- For Retired Rebels
- Olivia FitzRoy [1921-1969]
- Fleet Fighter
- Louis Adeane [1921-1979]
- For the Lonely
- George Mackay Brown [1921-1996]
- T.H. Jones [1921-1965]
- Poem
- Michael Ayrton [1921-1975]
- You canting kestrel streaming down the sky
- And so I took the bees from the little box
- Roy Porter [1921-2006]
- from Walk to Departure: IV
- R.L. Cook [1921-2004]
- To Those Who Build
- Drummond Allison [1921-1943]
- Dedication
- For a Medical Student, Against Death
- Philip larkin [1922-1985]
- Sonnet
- Ian Bancroft [1922-1996]
- Three Poems (For Corinna): III
- Bridge on the Orne, 1944
- Sidney Keyes [1922-1943]
- Elegy for Mrs Virginia Woolf
- All Souls: A Dialogue: II: The Stranger
- Glaucus
- War Poet
- Gloria Komai [born 1922]
- Initial
- Kingsley Amis [1922-1995]
- My hymn of doves, echoed upon this earth
- Something Was Moaning in the Corner
- Elisabeth at Chamboix
- Jack Beeching [1922-2001]
- Aspects of Love: XIX
- John Waller [1922-1995]
- Nigel
- Donald Davie [1922-1995]
- The Mushroom Gatherers: After Mickiewicz
- Denise Levertov [1923-1997]
- Poem
- To the Inviolable Shade
- John Ormond [1923-1990]
- from Sonnets of the Madonna
- Francis King [1923-2011]
- The Interval
- Peter Hellings [1924-1994]
- from Ceremonies of Bravery: An Exploration of Courage or Variations Upon Valour for the Memory of Fred Riches
- Michael Hamburger [1924-2007]
- Flowering Cactus: In Memoriam Jankel Adler
- Epitaph for a Horseman
- William Bell [1924-1948]
- from Bach Improvising at the Organ
- Ian Davie [1924-2000]
- Landing Party
- A Dream
- James Berry [1924-2017]
- The Agony
- Alison Boodson [1925-1993]
- Poem
- Wilfred Watson [1925-1998]
- Emily Carr
- And Should She Ask
- Robin Skelton [1925-1997]
- Into Eden: II
- from Patmos: For Margaret, Barbara and John
- Jon Silkin [1925-1997]
- Death of a Son (who died in a mental hospital, aged one)
- I.R. Orton [1925-2019]
- Because We Both Have Voices
- Christopher Middleton [1926-2015]
- The Giraffe
- Male Torso
- Elizabeth Jennings [1926-2001]
- Lazarus
- Ellsworth McGranahan Keane [1927-1997]
- Caterpillar
- from Fragments and Patterns
- Charles Tomlinson [1927-2015]
- Poem
- The Ballad of Three Dark Angels
- Anthony Cronin [1928-2016]
- Burns Singer [1928-1964]
- from Magnificat
- from The Transparent Prisoner
- A Small Grief Has Been Launched
- That Autumn Death was talking in the garden
- I said I'd meet you on the other side
- Rosemary Tonks [1928-2014]
- Running Away
- Patrick Creagh [1930-2012]
- from do not fail
- Ted Hughes [1930-1998]
- Thrushes
- Bryan Magee [1930-2019]
- I have inherited a seed within my veins
- Roy Fisher [1930-2015]
- The Lemon Bride
- Double Morning
- Tony Connor [born 1930
- lives in the USA]
- from The Seven Last Poems from the Memoirs of Uncle Harry
- Elegy for Alfred Hubbard
- Peter Redgrove [1932-2003]
- Lazarus and the Sea
- Geoffrey Hill [1932-2016]
- Genesis
- sylvia plath [1932-1963]
- The Dead
- Daniel Huws [born 1932
- lives in Wales]
- Sons of Men
- Index of Poets
- Index of Titles
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