Book Details
- Paperback
- 64 pages
- ISBN 978-0-856460-50-0
Publisher Anvil Press
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Matthew Mead’s third collection of verse follows `Identities’ (1967) and `The Administration of Things’ (1970). In his own words, his is `a quiet voice for quiet rooms’ – but the voice is distinct and compels attention. As Richard Holmes wrote of his last book in `The Times’, `Genuine social vision is still exceptional in English poetry. Matthew Mead… is engaged, wilful, critically aware of inhumane surroundings, but without the remotest hint of pop poetry and deeply conscious of the literary effort he has inherited… He is a good poet, knows the problems, deserves to be read.’
Matthew Mead lives in Germany. With his wife Ruth he has made translations of several notable contemporary German poets, among them Horst Bienek, Johannes Bobrowski and Heinz Winfried Sabais.
Matthew Mead lives in Germany. With his wife Ruth he has made translations of several notable contemporary German poets, among them Horst Bienek, Johannes Bobrowski and Heinz Winfried Sabais.

