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About this book
Anthony Thwaite (1930-2021) was one of the most formidable voices in postwar English letters. Deeply esteemed by fellow poets and critics for his original and technically controlled poetry, Thwaite composed in traditional forms, with orderly stanzas, rhyme schemes, and metrical lines that scan. His voice was highly personal, cautiously intimate, and often witty, and he wrote with a gratifying clarity and freedom from abstraction, making him among the most accessible of modern poets.
At the Garden's Dark Edge is a collection of a hundred of Thwaite's poems, selected from a span of more than sixty years, exploring his major themes and recurring topics--among them, the consolations of domestic life, the pleasures of language and creativity, and the many humans and other animals in his life. He was inspired by travel and life abroad--most notably Libya, Japan, and the American South--and his poems deeply engage the individuals and cultures he encountered. A lifelong archaeologist, Thwaite also explored the ruins of the past and what we may recover by exploring it. Intriguingly, his work also faces life's most vexing questions from the perspective of a serious Christian faith.
This volume contains several poems that have never been reprinted or collected, and one that has never before been published. By making his work more accessible than ever before, At the Garden's Dark Edge aims to introduce Anthony Thwaite to a new generation of readers and preserve his legacy for future generations. A preface by playwright and novelist Michael Frayn accompanies an editor's introduction.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Endorsements, Title Page, Copyright
- Contents
- Preface
- Introduction
- I
- At Birth
- Sick Child
- White Snow
- A Sense of Property
- Called For
- Jack
- September 3rd 1939: Bournemouth
- Evacuation: 1940
- Multiplied
- Marriages
- What Animal
- The Cry
- The Bonfire
- Night Thoughts
- Together, Apart
- To the Waterfall
- Summer of 2003
- Silence
- II
- Things
- Leavings
- Boulder
- Cleaning a Coin
- Qasīda on the Track to Msus
- The Return
- Rescue Dig
- Stereoscope: 1870
- At Dunwich
- By the City Wall
- Sigma
- The Dust of the World
- III
- Old South
- Maryland
- Coming Back from Kawau
- Cicadas in Japan
- Kanji
- Above Ryotsu
- Hiroshima: August 1985
- At Asqefar
- At the Italian Cemetery, Benghazi
- The Stones of Emptiness
- Imagine a City
- Final Verdict Tours
- IV
- Monologue in the Valley of the Kings
- Thomas
- Retractions: Hippo
- Entry
- On Horseback through Hokkaido
- The Rev. C. L. Dodgson
- Mr Warrener
- Ripon: April 1918
- Heptonstall: New Cemetery
- For Louis MacNeice
- Philip Larkin in New Orleans
- For Peter Porter
- V
- Nescit vox missa reverti
- The Notebooks
- Memoir
- The Line
- Gone
- Potter
- Arabic Script
- The Kangaroo’s Coff
- Tongues
- On Tharston Bridge
- Note on the Blue Notebook
- Simple Poem
- VI
- Death of a Rat
- Hedgehog
- The Pond
- Buzzards Above Cyrene
- Worm Within
- A Portion for Foxes
- For Kettle
- The Mole at Kilpeck Church
- Cockroach Story
- In Nara Park
- Snakes (Virginia, 1940)
- Snake in Autumn
- The Space Between
- VII
- Credo
- After Church
- Annunciation
- Epiphany
- Reformation
- Eccles
- Deus Absconditus
- Psalmodics
- Night Thoughts Revisited
- Faith
- VIII
- Mr Cooper
- Dead and Gone
- The Fly
- The Barrow
- At Enoshima
- Manhood End
- In the Gravel Pit
- My Father’s Poems
- The Property of the Executors
- Inscription: Everything Must Go
- Going Out
- Timeline
- Notes on the Poems
- Selected Bibliography
- Index of Poems