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This volume brings together a number of hard-to-find reviews, essays, memoirs and journal pieces by Gael Turnbull, a central figure in the interaction between American and British poetry in the 1950s, 60s and 70s, and also publisher of the excellent small press, Migrant. Shearsman published his Collected Poems in 2006.
Gael Turnbull (1928-2004) was long a friend of Shearsman Books and its associated magazine, and appeared some years ago in its earliest run of issues. This title covers his work from its beginnings in the late 1940's, all the way up to some poems from the last year of his life. It covers various aspects of his writing career.
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