The Sense of Movement

The Sense of Movement, Thom Gunn's second collection, was first published in 1957.
'This book . . . establishes Gunn as one of the few really interesting poets of his generation and promises greatly for the future.' Times Literary Supplement

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The Sense of Movement

The Sense of Movement, Thom Gunn's second collection, was first published in 1957.
'This book . . . establishes Gunn as one of the few really interesting poets of his generation and promises greatly for the future.' Times Literary Supplement

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The Sense of Movement

The Sense of Movement

by Thom Gunn
The Sense of Movement

The Sense of Movement

by Thom Gunn

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The Sense of Movement, Thom Gunn's second collection, was first published in 1957.
'This book . . . establishes Gunn as one of the few really interesting poets of his generation and promises greatly for the future.' Times Literary Supplement


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780571262571
Publisher: Faber and Faber
Publication date: 12/09/2010
Sold by: Bookwire
Format: eBook
Pages: 31
File size: 181 KB

About the Author

Thom Gunn
Thom Gunn was born in Gravesend, Kent in 1929. He published his first book of poems, Fighting Terms (1954), while he was still an undergraduate at Cambridge. That same year, he moved to California and stayed there for the rest of his life, teaching at Berkeley and living in San Francisco. He published nine books of poetry, including The Man with Night Sweats, which won the Forward Prize for Poetry in 1992, and Boss Cupid (2000). Gunn also published a Collected Poems (1994) and two collections of essays, The Occasions of Poetry (1982) and Shelf Life (1993). He was awarded many major prizes and fellowships from the Arts Council of Great Britain, the Guggenheim Foundation, and the MacArthur Foundation. Thom Gunn died in 2004.
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