Rounding the Horn: Collected Poems

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Jon Stallworthy, the son and grandson of New Zealanders, rounded the Horn en route to his birth in London. He began writing poems at seven, during - and about - the Second World War. The conflict and his colonial inheritance gave him a sense of 'the round earth's imagined corners' and the presence of the past which informs such of his best-known work as 'No Ordinary Sunday', 'A Letter from Berlin' and 'The Almond Tree'. His first book established him as a poet with 'a gift few poets possess, and which all poets wish for - the ability to strike out a memorable and epigrammatic line which is at once simple and deeply disturbing' (Critical Quarterly). That has remained the hallmark of his poetry. Here he provides a comprehensive selection of what Poetry Review described as 'snatches of radio traffic from this century's storms, true stories ... and some of the storytelling inspired'.

Jon Stallworthy rounded the Horn en route to being born in London. World War II and his colonial inheritance informs the poetry in this collection. The presence of the past has also informed some of his best-known work: "No Ordinary Sunday", "A Letter From Berlin", and "The Almond Tree".

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