George Granville Barker
Author of Penguin Modern Poets 3: George Barker, Martin Bell, Charles Causley
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Works by George Granville Barker
Seven poems 2 copies
Two Plays 2 copies
Collected Poems, 1930 to 1965 2 copies
Thirty Preliminary Poems 1 copy
XII 1 copy
Associated Works
The Making of a Poem: A Norton Anthology of Poetic Forms (2000) — Contributor — 1,309 copies, 9 reviews
Little reviews anthology — Contributor, some editions — 1 copy
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The selection of Causley in PMP3 includes must of his best-known early poems, such as the unforgettable "Timothy Winters", a poem you feel should be hanging on the wall of every social-worker dealing with child poverty, the enigmatic sonnet "The prisoners of love" ("The prisoners rise and rinse their skies of stone / But in their jailers' eyes they meet their own"), the ever-quotable "The seasons in North Cornwall" and the gloriously tricky "Nursery rhyme of innocence and experience". All wonderful, and at least a little bit perplexing.
On this re-reading I was also stopped in my tracks by "At the grave of John Clare", which must date from Causley's time training as a teacher in Peterborough, where he imagines Clare walking "With one foot in the furrow" and "the poetry bursting like a diamond bomb". Quite.… (more)