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ISBN: PB: 9780900977268

Carcanet

June 1970

64 pp.

22x14 cm

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Administration of Things

Matthew Mead's second collection of poems will hold the attention of all who found in his "Identities" (1967) an exciting consummation of his concern with "our time", with poetic experiment, and with "the single poetic theme". "His poems speak soberly of the essential things of our time", wrote Christopher Middleton; and Derek Parker commented in the Poetry Review "...Mead's poems are carved out of intractable material, unlikely to warp with time. If they have not a permanent place, then the pressure of fashion is greater than one hopes".

About the Author

Matthew Mead (1924-2009) was born in Slapton, Buckinghamshire. He served in the British army from 1942 to 1947, including three years in India, Ceylon (now Sri Lanka) and Singapore. He edited the poetry magazine Satis. From 1962 he lived in Germany and, with his wife Ruth, translated many German poets, including Johannes Bobrowski, Heinz Winfried Sabais and Nelly Sachs. His first collection Identities was published in 1967 and a selection of his poems appeared in Penguin Modern Poets 16 in 1970. "The Autumn-Born in Autumn" (2008) is Matthew Mead's own selection from his poetry.