ISBN: PB: 9781784100643

Carcanet

September 2015

144 pp.

21,6x13,5 cm

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14.99 GBP
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Complete Poems

R. F. Langley is known for his meticulous observation of the natural world and his highly original voice. This volume brings together his two previous Carcanet collections, "Collected Poems" (2000) and "The Face of It" (2007), along with his celebrated but uncollected late poems, including "To a Nightingale", which won the 2011 Forward Prize for Best Individual Poem. The book includes a biographical introduction and a rare note by the poet on his own compositional practice. Langley kept a careful record of the reading and writing which inspired his poems; this edition is fully annotated with these sources, making it an invaluable guide for readers wanting to explore the visionary imagination of this master craftsman.

About the author

R. F. Langley was born in Rugby in 1938. He was educated at Jesus College, Cambridge and went on to teach English and Art History in secondary schools. He has lived in Staffordshire for most of his life, but the inspiration for much of his work comes from the landscapes of Suffolk. He has published pamphlets and his work has appeared in many journals and anthologies, most recently "The Harvill Book of Twentieth-Century Poetry in English" (1999). He died in 2011. He was posthumously awarded the 2011 Forward Prize for "Best Single Poem", for "To a Nightingale".