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George Barker (1) has been aliased into George Granville Barker.

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Image credit: Photo from 1945 (Poetry since 1939, British Council)

Works by George Barker

Works have been aliased into George Granville Barker.

Collected Poems (1957) 30 copies
The Dead Seagull (1985) 29 copies, 1 review
Selected Poems (1995) 22 copies
Street Ballads (1992) 13 copies, 1 review
Villa Stellar (1978) 10 copies
Dialogues, etc. (1976) 7 copies
Eros in dogma (1944) 6 copies
In Memory of David Archer (1973) 6 copies
To Aylsham Fair (1970) 5 copies
Calamiterror (1937) 5 copies

Associated Works

Works have been aliased into George Granville Barker.

The Making of a Poem: A Norton Anthology of Poetic Forms (2000) — Contributor — 1,471 copies, 9 reviews
Idylls of the King and a Selection of Poems (1859) — Foreword — 714 copies, 4 reviews
A Pocket Book of Modern Verse (1954) — Contributor, some editions — 483 copies, 3 reviews
The Rag and Bone Shop of the Heart: A Poetry Anthology (1992) — Contributor — 440 copies, 4 reviews
Modern American and Modern British Poetry (1919) — Contributor — 332 copies, 4 reviews
The Faber Book of Modern Verse (1936) — Contributor, some editions — 311 copies, 2 reviews
The Penguin Book of Contemporary Verse (1950) — Contributor, some editions — 293 copies, 3 reviews
British Poetry Since 1945 (1970) — Contributor, some editions — 192 copies, 2 reviews
The Book of Love (1998) — Contributor — 151 copies
Beat Down to Your Soul: What Was the Beat Generation? (2001) — Contributor — 105 copies, 1 review
The Penguin New Writing No. 36 (1949) — Contributor — 12 copies
New World Writing 14 (1960) — Contributor — 11 copies
Apocalypse: An Anthology (2020) — Contributor — 6 copies
The Penguin New Writing No. 18 (1943) — Contributor — 5 copies
Cricket Magazine, Vol. 2, No. 4, December 1974 (1974) — Contributor — 3 copies
Little Reviews Anthology 1945 — Contributor, some editions — 2 copies

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4 reviews
Charles Causley is a poet who tends to come with epithets like "much-loved" — he was never a heavyweight Nobel-track intellectual, but he had a big popular following and probably counts as the most respected of the generation of British poets that emerged around the end of World War II. He wrote a lot of poetry for children, and he became a familiar voice on the radio, both of which must account for a good deal of his popularity, whilst his Cornish, working-class, war veteran background show more was something people found easy to identify with at the time. But, crucially, he also had the gift of expressing complex ideas in deceptively simple language (and making it rhyme!).

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.
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Solid poet. Needed to reread a few times to fully appreciate what Barker was doing here.
odd. occasionally interesting, nothing special.
if you were to read a single book in all of your life, this should be the one.
a response to 'By Grand Central Station I Sat Down and Wept' by Elizabeth Smart, penned by the man of the relationship.

can be a little hard to find. i suggest Abebooks.

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