
Complete Poems
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'Complete Poems enjoins a new perception of Silkin's language and concerns, the breadth of his passionately humane interrogation of war and the Holocaust, and his scrutiny of nature and humankind.'Jon Glover 'It's impossible to do justice to a driven lifetime's worth of work. Final plaudits are very much due to editors Jon Glover and Kathryn Jenner who, having painstakingly constructed such a thorough and intelligently sequenced summary of Silkin's poetic output, have also managed to make a compelling case for reappraising his reputation as more than a poet of his own time. Within this comely breezeblock of post-Second World War verse, there is much that ought to interest, inspire and concern our own faltering century.'
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- Cover
- Title Page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Chronology
- Introduction
- My enemy weeps
- The Portrait and Other Poems
- The Portrait
- Bath
- Seen
- Six Stanzas
- Awakening
- Vox Ultima Crucis
- County Song
- The Trap
- The Author Addresses his Razor
- Amiel
- Night
- Destination
- The Necessity
- Pointe de Flamme Grave Light
- Unpublished and Uncollected Poems, c. 1950-1954
- 'Gentile, Mohhamedan'
- Sonnet: Inside
- 'Once I put to that root'
- Lyric
- Standing Still
- Manley's Hands
- The Legend
- Ballad of Bored Ships
- The Exiles
- For a mad child among mad children (The Fountain Hospital, 1953)
- The Peaceable Kingdom
- Prologue
- The Cunning of an Age
- No Land Like It
- Carved
- A Death to Us
- Deeply Gone
- The Three Birds Who Were Saints
- This Dreaming Everywhere
- A Space in the Air
- Death of a Son
- First it was Singing
- Caring for Animals
- Hunger
- Never Any Dying
- For David Emmanuel
- To Come Out Singing
- Epilogue
- Unpublished and Uncollected Poems, c. 1954-1958
- To My Son
- 'And on the ground rests like'
- 'She is a milk-tender beauty'
- White
- The Link
- 'A shirt, shirt or night-dress flaps on the line'
- Relationship
- Lives in Sand
- 'Do you see this park again'
- The Confidence Trick
- Easter Day: Victim
- Speaking to the Conqueror
- Kierkegaard the cripple, addressing his God, asks to be an ordinary human being
- Rock
- The Forests
- War Song to an Ocean Headland
- 'By that house where we met'
- 'No tree spreads in this garden'
- Park
- Blossom
- Things
- The Two Freedoms
- The Two Freedoms
- Furnished Lives
- Baited
- The Third Death
- And I turned from the inner heart
- Hymn to the Solid World
- This Resurrection
- The Return
- Bronze Noon
- Bowl
- Loving
- The Dark Drinkard
- For Two Children
- For a Deaf Girl
- Someone I Lost
- From. The Animal Dark
- Death of a Bird
- Narcissus
- The Fool
- The Shirt
- The Betrayal
- Meeting Publicly
- Light
- To Michael Riviere, for his Second Son, Thomas
- A Ballad
- Poem
- The House
- Again
- The Victims
- Unpublished and Uncollected Poems, c. 1958-1961
- A Walk in the Sun
- 'A handkerchief'
- Palinurus
- The Making Act
- For the disestablishing of Authority
- For the Poor: Poem on the City of Leeds Rubbish Tip
- Tip
- Conversion to Stone
- 'The choked bird twitters in the organ pipe'
- A Friend
- No civilized music here
- Passing
- Painting of a Woman
- 'Walking, starved and avid'
- 'I have not the purity'
- From the inside of the wilderness
- When First I Saw
- Separation
- Speech for a Politician
- Europe
- A New Country
- Going Away
- A Space Together
- 'Listen to that sensual muse or paraclete'
- 'An image conceives in its meaning'
- Living
- The Re-ordering of the Stones
- The Area of Conflict
- The Measure
- Astringencies
- 1. The Coldness
- 2. Asleep?
- Three Critics
- Respectabilities
- The Liberals
- The Book-Purchasers
- Culpabilities
- Genocide
- Deficient
- The Centre
- 1. Warrior
- 2. Drowned
- The Wall
- The Breaking of Rock
- Black Sand
- Bonfire
- Mother and Daughter, and Huntsman
- Depths
- Savings
- Sacred
- For a Child, on his being pronounced Mentally Defective by a Committee of the LCC
- Dedications
- 1. To Tamasin, aged six
- 2. To My Friends
- The Possibility
- The Wholeness
- Unpublished and Uncollected Poems, c. 1961-1965
- Great!
- 'Much did you think'
- Nearly
- Why We Are All Socialists
- What Each Person Wants
- Reality, and other places
- 'The poems of Clare's madness'
- Some Changes
- 'I am angry, which means little'
- Circus
- For the Dead Woman's Husband
- 'A girl danced, and she seemed'
- The Landlord
- The Bugs
- Choosing
- This Man in Pain
- At Durham
- The Expulsion of Pain
- Lindisfarne
- Which Kind do we Belong To?
- Going On
- An Age of Copper
- The Island
- Warriors
- Ruthlessly
- The Terms
- 'Was it, you say, because'
- Two Women and a Man
- Hatred
- Crocus
- Sparrow
- Our Country
- The System, or what it said last
- Nature with Man
- Nature with Man
- A Kind of Nature
- Soon
- The Distraction
- The Religious West
- Defence
- Community
- Processes
- Evening
- Death Pain
- Watch
- Rivers
- No More Crying Out
- The Child's Life
- Burying
- The Child
- The Continuance
- Something has been Teased from Me
- Dandelion
- A Bluebell
- Lilies of the Valley
- Peonies
- The Strawberry Plant
- A Daisy
- The Violet
- Milkmaids
- Moss
- White Geranium
- Crowfoot (in water)
- Small Celandine
- Goat's Beard and Daisy
- Iris
- Harebell
- Note on 'Flower' Poems
- Unpublished and Uncollected Poems, c. 1965-1971
- Water Dispute
- Seeds of Lead
- A Forest Tale
- 'Concrete'
- 'Kevin, can you remember'
- Sea Anemone
- Snake
- Waste
- Amana Grass
- Six Cemetery Poems
- Brought Up With Grass
- Amana Grass
- A Word About Freedom and Identity in Tel-Aviv
- Reclaimed Area
- Jaffa, and Other Places
- What Are the Lights.
- Conditions
- Ayalon
- Bull-God
- Divisions
- Snow Drop
- Worm
- Creatures
- Flatfish
- Poem
- Northumberland, for instance
- Meetings
- Tree
- Opened
- Our Selves
- Unpublished and Uncollected Poems, c. 1971-1974
- Lovers
- 'My marriage day dressed'
- Wanting better
- The Clay Image
- 'Beneath the hedgerows'
- 'The forehead rises a distance'
- Life in the field
- 'All-eying moon, fury'
- The Principle of Water
- A Strand from Caedmon
- Killhope Wheel
- Tree50
- (Untitled) 'Small hills, among the fells.'
- Centering
- Killhope Wheel, 1860, County Durham
- Strike
- Spade
- (Untitled) 'Concerning strength.'
- Platelayer
- 'The bird is ligamented.'
- The People
- Onirique
- I. Growing
- II. History
- III. Testing
- IV. The Chair
- V. Camps
- VI. Some Growth
- A Shetland Poem
- Three Shetland Poems
- Some Work
- Three Poems about a Settlement
- The Malabestia
- It Says
- There Are Four of These
- Isaiah's Thread
- Unpublished and Uncollected Poems, c. 1974-1976
- 'Where much grass drinks from its side'
- 'The map hovers open'
- The Little Time-keeper
- Gifts Against Time
- Four Poems, One Northumbrian, and Three of the Hebrides
- Borrowing Light
- In the Place of Absence
- The Hungers of Commerce
- Weighing Out Loss
- Australian Poems
- Tolstoy's Brother Plants a Green Stick in their Estate at Yasnaya Polyana. It Has Happened Before
- Jarapiri67
- Honey and Tobacco
- South Africa's Bird of Paradise Flower
- The Excellence of an Animal
- The Excellence of an Animal
- Alive
- The Polish Girl
- We Use the Language
- Again
- Yes
- The Plum-tree
- Two Images of Continuing Trouble
- Untitled Poem
- We Want to Survive
- The Little Time-keeper
- Entropy at Hartburn
- The Holy Island of St. Aidan
- Riga, or the North Sea's Berwick
- At Nightfall
- Shadowing
- Shades
- The Marches
- For Some Time Yet
- Jesmond's Well
- Centre of Absence
- Breaking Us
- First to Last
- What Can We Mean?
- The Church is Getting Short of Breath
- Late Poem
- Bird
- Unpublished and Uncollected Poems, c. 1976-1980
- In Mary's reign Justice Barton convicts George Marsh of Protestantism at Smithills
- Samson's Hair
- Six Poems from Metoula
- Else Lasker-Schüler in Jerusalem
- 'A black sun streams its fresh medicinal'
- 'The tram runs, and the soft flesh spills itself'
- 'The back of the heart empties'
- Condemned
- The Psalms with their Spoils
- The Cathedral Chair
- A man, a woman and a fan
- Resting Place
- Jerusalem
- Into Praising
- Acids
- Going on
- Love in War
- Meaning Something
- Wife and man
- The Old Version
- When you leave she said
- I write to you
- Making it
- Leafgold
- The uses of man and the uses of poetry
- The Lapidary Poems
- The chisel grows heavy
- Lapidary words
- The Lapidary Style
- I in another place
- The Barbarians
- Ohio's field
- The far kingdom
- Water71
- The separations of grief
- The presences
- The deformation
- Finished
- Urban Psalms
- Here is my watch
- Homed
- Armouring
- Restaurant
- Pain and innocence
- Lamp
- Psalm 23
- Joy, lined with metal
- Seeing all the movements of hesitation
- The bleary stream
- A question asked about love
- Hearing oneself
- A meeting-place
- A peaceable kingdom
- How pity was first made
- A posthumous life
- Sharing out the maundy farthings
- Of lace and stanchions
- Something that silence can't be
- Wildness makes a form
- Unpublished and Uncollected Poems, c. 1980-1986
- Filaments of the plain
- 'The broad Ohio'
- Imprint
- Opposed to death
- The father
- Tenderness
- The Ship's Pasture
- The achievers
- A paradigm
- 'A little naked son'
- The government's comic
- Under a lamp
- Autobiographical Stanzas
- For a man's head
- Acetylene: evacuated to a house in Wales, lit by gas
- 'We were evacuated in the war'
- Anxious with gifts
- Romano-British
- Leaving
- The armed
- 'Given a night's kip'
- A hand114
- 'At Hardknott Pass the startled road'
- Absence and light
- Given a Flower
- Winter bees
- The Wanderer
- Leaving The Free Trade
- Poems concerning Salome and Herod
- Salome's life
- Salome's Herod
- Salome's self116
- Herod's life
- Salome's John the Baptist
- Herodias
- Three Poems about Grief and Fear
- A socket of plain water
- Innocence barbs the lake
- The sun's body, resting
- Envy of God
- Climbing to Jerusalem
- Footsteps on the downcast path
- Communal
- A man from the shipyards
- The Makers
- What we have held
- Crossing a river
- Ajuga
- Four poems from the Chinese
- The garden grows darker
- Unused to
- The heights of Wu mountain
- The passes
- Crossing to Europe
- Naming souls
- Before Mundheim
- From GURNEY: Gurney's poem
- The lamps of home
- The ship's pasture
- We stock the deer-park
- Light needs certain gasses and the dust in the atmosphere before we may see by it
- Postface
- Unpublished and Uncollected Poems, c. 1986-1992
- Alpine
- 1. Her
- 2. You
- A woman from Giannedes
- Chrysalid
- A box of seeds
- Veining
- The life that is marriage
- In the house
- Thief
- Words from below the level of speech
- 'A leash rests its chain and clasp'
- A tyrant changes the body
- A soldier visits home (L'étranger)
- My father's language was German
- Hospital
- Coming in
- Save you
- A ward
- The sick themselves
- Prolepsis
- Duplicity
- Daughter abandoned
- The Gallovidian martyrs were drowned in faith, the robin says
- Fathering
- Grass
- The Lens-Breakers
- Urban grasses
- Four related poems
- 'A black huge butterfly'
- Flypaper
- Beings
- Aching to survive
- Intimacy
- Paying for forgiveness
- Gypsy Moth
- Civil War grave, Richmond
- Trying to hide Treblinka
- Juniper and forgiveness
- 'Through leaves and fragmented light'
- In two spaces
- Moses Harris and the butterflies
- Cherokee
- Inside the gentian
- Famine
- Energy is the basis of morals
- Thirst
- 1. Gratitude
- 2. Praising
- 3. We are cared for
- 4. Green wind
- 5. Good chance
- 6. The way we choose to live
- 7. King Hezekiah, the spring, and a water-tunnel
- Grass called barren, not barren
- 'if before'
- Flowering in winter
- A psalm concerning absence
- Fidelities
- Translated from the Gaelic
- In Norfolk
- Amber
- Woman and her bread
- Durham bread
- The levels
- A man and a plant in a house
- Psalmists
- Apparition
- Damage
- A man with unclenched fist
- Douglas of Sorbie and the adder
- Galloway's religious killings, and the lonely language of Gaelic
- The silence
- Gifts
- Semite
- Polish fragments of dust
- Tangled in war
- Linked by their acts
- Jews without Arabs
- Secret Service
- The hand's black hymns
- Mr Lloyd's life
- To a lighthouse
- Lens-breakers
- Honouring the father
- Cleaning the light
- Tenderness
- Fathers
- Testament Without Breath
- Arum Lily
- The Mimulus Showing Itself
- Making a Republic
- Editor's Note
- The Soul Never Has Enough
- Permission to Weep
- Lament
- The Inheritor
- Fire
- Tasogare
- The Offering
- My Father's Mother
- The Fathers
- Father, a Son
- In my Father's Books
- A Gentle Hare
- In the Lithuanian Forest
- His Cat
- Are They Both Dead?
- Printing Radio Stations on Glass at Lee Green
- A Noiseless Place
- The Fireflies of Minsk
- Two Poems Concerning Jews in England
- The Jews of England
- The Jews in England 136
- The Life of a Poet
- The Poem
- The Pain is There
- Primate
- Gift
- If There Will Be Hope
- Printer
- Suburbs
- The Silesian Weavers
- Respectful Question
- A Short Poem for Hiroshima
- Country Water
- Taking Ourselves to Heart
- Snow Flies (the Yuki Mushi)
- Three Poems to do with Healing
- Paternity
- The Horses
- Orion and the Spiders
- Orion
- The City Being Us
- For They Are Beautiful, in Many Languages
- Sylvia
- Visit for Ever
- Elain
- Endomorphic
- Watersmeet
- Holywell
- Shaping a Republic
- At the Wayside
- A Woman from Japan
- I
- 1. Blaming the Photographer
- 2. Meeting in the Temple of Refreshment
- 3. Conversations with the Hebrew God
- 4. One More Try
- II
- 1. Shinto
- 2. Your Parents' House
- 3. The Father
- 4. Forage
- 5. The Passions of Exile
- Unpublished and Uncollected Poems, c. 1992-1997
- Two Women
- 1. The silk-machine
- 2. A Quaker's death
- Jubilate
- Into the triangular yard
- Useful poem
- Japan, exposure
- Three poems
- I. Opening the voice of the hungry
- II. Travel by the night-train
- III. Moon snow
- I love this creature despite all
- Aggression
- Where will you find her?
- 'The soul is ghosted from its flesh'
- Father, and the switch
- Sally sally
- 'God said, "in this lifting rim of your life."'
- Relations
- A self-directing psalm
- The line
- The basics of fire
- How fire may find its gentleness
- Fireball
- The sub-text of sadness
- This is the kingdom
- The life of tenderness
- A horse in the pasture
- Stay where you are
- The pain of your breast
- Choosing
- A wild cherry tree
- Dark
- Cathars
- Female God
- In fear of loss
- Innocent crime
- Against depression
- Motherland
- Smiling, you enter
- Will
- 'I see it coming'
- A room in the Moorish kingdom
- 'To Jerusalem'
- Good opportunity
- Los Borrachos (the drinkers)
- Wales of the Welsh
- Appendix
- Living
- A good farmer
- Air that Pricks Earth with Life
- Emmanuel
- Poems published in The Ship's Pasture
- Salome
- Formations
- The Jews in England
- An Editorial Quandary
- Black-eye bean
- On glass
- The originals
- The conduits
- Policeman's holiday
- Sources of Previously Unpublished and Uncollected Poems
- Select Bibliography
- Notes
- Index of Titles
- Index of First Lines
- About the Author
- Also available by Jon Silkin from Northern House/Carcanet
- Copyright
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