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  1. Biography - Thwaite, Anthony (Simon) (1930-): An article from: Contemporary Authors Online by Gale Reference Team, 2005-01-01
  2. Young English Poets 1956 - 2. Dannie Abse, Thomas Blackburn, D J Enright, John Holloway, Jenny Joseph, Pat Kavanagh, Quentin Stevenson, Carol Stewart, Anthony Thwaite. (The London Magazine, Volume 3, No 11, November 1956). by Dannie Abse, 1956
  3. Selected Letters of Philip Larkin, 1940-1985 by Philip Larkin, 1999-12
  4. Philip Larkin: Letters to Monica by Philip Larkin, 2010-10-21
  5. THE PENGUIN BOOK OF JAPANESE VERSE. TRANSLATED WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY G. BOWNAS AND A. THWAITE (PENGUIN POETS. NO. D77.) by ANTHONY THWAITE GEOFFREY BOWNAS, 1964-01-01
  6. Encounter, Vol. LV, Nos 2-3 by Melvin J & Thwaite, Anthony (eds) Lasky, 1980
  7. SIX CENTURIES OF VERSE by Anthony (Selected and Introduced By.) Thwaite, 1987
  8. New Poems 1961 a P.E.N. Antholgy of Contemporary Poetry by William; Thwaite, Anthony & Corke, Hilary (editors) Plomer, 1961
  9. The New Yorker - August 14, 1965 by Calvin Trillin, James Dickey, Maeve Brennan, Anthony Thwaite Mavis Gallant, 1965
  10. Beyond the Inhabited World Roman Britain (The Mirror of Britain Series) by Anthony Thwaite, 1976-01-01
  11. Encounter, September 1981, vol.LVII no.3. by Melvin J. & THWAITE,Anthony J. (eds) LASKY, 1981-01-01
  12. The Penguin Book of Japanese Verse by Geoffrey and Anthony Thwaite (trans.) Bownas, 1964
  13. Beyond the Inhabited World. Roman Britain. by Anthony Thwaite, 1976-01-01
  14. The Penguin Book of Japanese Verse by Geoffrey / Thwaite, Anthony Bownas, 1968-01-01

61. SCOLAR Learning Environment
The most complete collection of the poetry is the Collected Poems, edited by anthony thwaite, 1988. Poems are arranged in two sections with the later poems
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Authors : Philip Larkin [828 LAR] The most complete collection of the poetry is the Collected Poems, edited by Anthony Thwaite, 1988. Poems are arranged in two sections with the later poems in the first section; within sections poems are in chronological order, many of them poems that Larkin did not himself publish or collect in volumes. The individual volumes (most important starred) are:
  • The North Ship, 1945; *The Less Deceived, Hull, 1955; *The Whitsun Weddings, 1964; *High Windows, 1974.
  • Larkin wrote two novels; both are worth reading and have a bearing on the poetry: Jill, 1946, A Girl in Winter, 1947
For Larkin's views on literature, consult his Required Writing: Miscellaneous Pieces 1955-1982, 1983, and on modernism (and jazz) see the opening pages especially of All What Jazz: A Record Diary 1961-68, 1970, revised 1985. His choice of modern poetry, much criticized for timidity by his critics, will be found in The Oxford Book of Twentieth Century English Verse, 1973 [828.108 OXF]. Much can be learned from a reading of the entertaining and scandalous Selected Letters of Philip Larkin, edited by Anthony Thwaite, 1992, and from Andrew Motion's revelatory biography Philip Larkin: A Writer's Life, 1993 [828 LAR/M]

62. Collected Poems By Anthony Thwaite - Times Online
BY MOST ACCOUNTS, the poetry of anthony thwaite is all well and good well travelled and good humoured, well read and good natured.
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64. "The Archaeological Imagination In Anthony Thwaite's 'The Stones Of Emptiness' A
This is an essay on the Archaeological Imagination in anthony thwaite s The Stones of Emptiness and Inscriptions, by Christopher Lane.
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The Archaeological Imagination in Anthony Thwaite's The Stones of Emptiness and Inscriptions
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Anthony Thwaite
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Anthony Simon Thwaite was born in Chester, Cheshire England, on June 23, 1930, and he received his primary education in Leeds, Sheffield. Between 1940 and 1944, he lived with his aunt and uncle, Nora and Frank Coe, in Fairfax, Virginia, because his own mother, fearing an invasion of Britain by the Nazis, wanted to keep him safely out of the line of fire of World War II. In an early reflection on the experience of living in America, Thwait recounts having had his first exposures to American literature in the form of "rather large chunks of Longfellow." Upon his return to England after the war's end, his education was continued at Kingswood School in Bath. In 1950, Thwaite was drafted into the British Army, and he saw part of his military service in Tripolitania, Libya (from June 1950 to July 1951). Returning again to England, he received his B. A. with honors from Christ Church, Oxford in 1955, followed by his M. A. in 1959. At Oxford, he met Ann Harrop, whom he married in 1955 and to whom he remains married to this day. Ann Thwaite has received a degree of fame as both a writer of children's literature and literary biography, and poetry as well, working together with her husband frequently to judge poetry contests and make the rounds of the lecture circles in academic settings. Anthony Thwaite, in the years 1955-1957, served as a visiting lecturer in English at Tokyo University, where he assembled his basic material for his first critical book

65. Flotation By Anthony Thwaite | Review | Guardian Unlimited Books
From Collected Poems by anthony thwaite, published by Enitharmon (£25). To order a copy for £23 with free UK p p call Guardian book service on 0870 836 0875
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66. Author Hitlist
thwaite, Ann. A.A. Milne the man behind Winniethe-Pooh. B 828 T, IN. Book, thwaite, anthony, Collected poems. 821. 54 L324c, IN. 2 thwaites, David.
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67. Index Of Authors And Titles
thwaite, anthony. A Move in the Weather. WHITE, Landeg. Where the Angolans are Playing Football. Children s. BELGRAVE, Bridget
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68. Philip Larkin
thwaite, anthony, ed. Selected Letters of Philip Larkin. Reviewed by A. L. Rowse, who writes in all my experience I have never seen or read such
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Philip Larkin (1922 - 1985)
A selective bibliography of open access articles on Philip Larkin, favoring signed articles by recognized scholars, articles published in reviewed sources, and web sites that adhere to the Modern Language Association Guidelines for Authors of Web Pages
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Bayley, John. Larkin, Pym and Romantic Sympathy. In Philip Larkin's new Romanticism "Humour becomes a part, and often the most important part, of what might be termed a new Romanticism. 'At thirty-one, when some are rich,/ And others dead/ I, being neither, have a job instead.'" Philip Larkin Society, About Larkin 14, October 2002 Bloomfield, Barry. Philip Larkin: A Bibliography, 1933-1994 (British Library, 2002). Describes all of Philip Larkin's published work up to 1994 (removed) Booth, James. The turf cutter and the nine-to-five man: Heaney, Larkin, and "the spiritual intellect's great work" [Seamus Heaney and Philip Larkin]. Twentieth Century Literature, Winter, 1997 Booth, James.

69. ANTHONY THWAITE, 1930 -
anthony thwaite in Conversation with Peter Dale and Ian Hamilton. London Between the Lines, 1999. Paeans for Peter Porter A Celebration for Peter Porter
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ANTHONY THWAITE, 1930 - Poems. Oxford Oxford University Poetry Society, 1953. Fantasy Poets, no. 17. Poems. Tokyo Privately printed, 1957. Home Truths. Hessle Yorkshire Marvell Press, 1957. Essays on Contemporary English Poetry: Hopkins to the Present Day. Tokyo Kenkyusha, 1957; revised edition as Contemporary English Poetry An Introduction, London Heinemann, 1959; Chester Springs PA Dufour , 1961; third edition as Twentieth-Century English Poetry: An Introduction, London Heinemann/ New York New Poems 1961, edited by Thwaite , Hilary Corke , and William Plomer London Hutchinson The Owl in the Tree: Poems. London New York Oxford University Press, 1963. The Penguin Book of Japanese Verse, edited and translated by Thwaite and Geoffrey Bownas Harmondsworth Penguin, 1964. The Stones of Emptiness: Poems 1963-1966. London New York Oxford University Press, 1967. Japan in Colour text by Thwaite , photographs by Roloff Beny London New York McGraw-Hill, 1967. The Deserts of Hesperides An Experience of Libya London New York Roy At Dunkeswell Abbey. London Poem-of-the-Month Club, 1970.

70. Twice Collected: The New Yorker
The earlier volume, edited by anthony thwaite, was published here by Farrar, Straus Giroux in 1989, and the second, a hundred pages shorter and also
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The sure extinction that we travel to
And shall be lost in always. Not to be here,
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And soon; nothing more terrible, nothing more true.
Larkin was a mere fifty-five when he wrote those lines. How interesting it is to see the unblinking honesty, the quiet wit, the easy metrical intricacy get in gear once more, and then, but for a few personal or official verses, shut down. Page of Print E-Mail Feeds
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71. Old Haiku
Peter Beilenson s Japanese Haiku is an old favourite book of mine, and Japanese Verse Jap translated by Geoffrey Bownas and anthony thwaite is one more
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Old Haiku
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starving for fat fish or mice . . .
Or backyard love?
THE WORD haiku (plural: haiku) comes from Japan. It is an unrhymed verse form of Japanese origin, and hokku is an alternative name. Haiku poems have only three lines and may read very much like telegrams. The lines usually contain 5, 7, and 5 syllables respectively - 17 Japanese syllables in all. Being cast in this briefing form, a haiku poem generally contains a seasonal reference.
And a tanka poem, from which the haiku form first derived as its three opening lines, contains two more lines of 7 syllables each, i.e. 31 syllables in all. [Source: Merriam-Webster's Dictionary]
Compare: "In periods when the culture values artificiality, the lyric becomes stereotyped. Then, after a while, the poets revolt and, usually turning to folk origins, restore to lyric poetry at least the appearance of naturalness and spontaneity." [Ebu "literature"]
Old haiku poems help some of us to open up to certain fine and perhaps basic enough ways of seeing or presenting things. Haiku poems involves ways of looking at things. And Zen Buddhist philosophy is into parts of it.
The capacity to open up and remain receptive and perhaps advance into further possibilities through ascended inner perceptions of oneself in unison with nature; in one's circumstances of life; and among many common purposes, could bear on one's willingness to

72. University Of Sussex Library Special Collections: CH Rolph Archive
thwaite, anthony from CHR (1). 1/6. Times (1); CHR (1). 1/6. Turbeville, Geoffrey (2); CHR (2). 1/6. Uvedale, (Baron) from CHR (1). 1/6
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7 files ms., ts. papers. Contain letters, some with enclosures, c.1970-73 from C.H. Rolph to friends and associates of Kingsley Martin requesting information, reminiscences, etc. with their replies. Since the letters were all written within a short space of time (chiefly 1972-73) specific dates have been omitted. Agar, Herbert (3); CHR (4). 1/1 Allen, Walter from CHR (1). 1/1 Atyeo, Sam (4); CHR (4). 1/1 Auden, W.H. from CHR (1). 1/1 Auerbach, Irene (1); CHR (2). 1/1 Ayrton, Michael (3); CHR (4). 1/1 Blackett, P.M. (2); CHR (2). 1/1 Braithwaite, Richard (1); CHR (1). 1/1 British Library of Political and Economic Science (1); CHR (1). 1/1 Bulley, Alfred (1); CHR (2). 1/1 Cadbury, Paul (1); CHR (2). 1/1 Cambridge Independent Press.(2); CHR (1). 1/1 Cambridge News from CHR (1). 1/1

73. British Poetry Since 1945 - Peter Finch
Stevie Smith (19021971) was a total original who wrote like William Blake rewritten by Ogden Nash (anthony thwaite - Poetry Today, 1996, p 28).
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British Poetry Since 1945
Peter Finch
Taken from The Continuum Encyclopaedia of British Literature
Since 1945 British poetry has moved steadily from what many regard as twentieth century parochial to a twenty-first century international. In the space of little more than fifty years the insular, clear verse of mainland English Britain has changed from being a centralist and predominantly male, seemingly academic practice to become a multi-hued, post-modern, cultural entertainment, available to all. Some observers see this as a liberating. Others regard it as more of a descent into vernacular sprawl. But, as ever, reality cannot be so readily defined. British poetry here is regarded as writing from Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland and England in the English language. Scots Gaelic and Welsh language poetries are excluded as is work from the Irish Republic. New Lines (1956). Dannie Abse (1923-), himself a Movement fellow-traveller, suggests that "the pitch, tone, strategy, and bias of the Movement poets has predominated, with modifications, to the present day" (

74. Library.Solution PAC - Place Hold
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75. Between The Lines - Entry Page
Between The Lines, an imprint of The Waywiser Press, publishes booklength interviews with senior contemporary poets.
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76. Best Books And Articles
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