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Paul Evans (poet)

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Welsh poet For other people with this name, see Paul Evans (disambiguation).

Paul Evans (1945 – 1991) was a Welsh poet associated with the British Poetry Revival. He is included in the anthology British Poetry since 1945 and the 1969 anthology Children of Albion: Poetry of the Underground in Britain.

His work has been described as similar to that of Lee Harwood, with a dreamy tone and surrealist images. His poems have no definite meaning, but alter each time they are read.

Publications

  • Current Affairs, Arc Publications, 1970
  • True Grit, An Ant's Forefoot Eleventh Finger Voiceprint Edition, Essex, 1970
  • February, Fulcrum Press, 1971
  • Prokofiev's Concerto, Skylark Press, Brighton, 1975
  • O.I.N.C.: An adventure story (The Human Handkerchief 4), with Peter Bailey, Wivenhoe Park, 1975
  • The Manual for the Perfect Organisation of Tourneys, Oasis Books, London, 1979
  • The Mountain Suite, Windows, Liverpool, 1982
  • Sweet Lucy, Pig Press, Durham, 1983
  • The Sofa Book, 1987.
  • The Door at Taldir: Selected Poems, ed. Robert Sheppard, Shearsman Books, 2009

Footnotes

  1. Edward Lucie-Smith in British Poetry since 1945
  2. OCLC 2186830
  3. ISBN 0-902771-94-9


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