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Henry Oliver
Feb 22
The Common Reader
A very sound decision imo
as Seamus Heaney was about to publish North (1975), the Faber poetry editor Charles Monteith advised him against including the autobiographical prose poems he had written at the same time, on the grounds that they would “upset the general feel and texture of the book” (instead, they appeared as a separate pamphlet, Stations (1975)).
Jeremy Noel-Tod
Feb 22
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