British Poetry since 1945
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British Poetry since 1945
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British Poetry since 1945 is a poetry anthology edited by Edward Lucie-Smith, published in 1970 by Penguin Books, with a second and last edition in 1985. The anthology is a careful attempt to take account of the whole span of post-war British poetry, including poets from The Group, a London-centred workshop that Lucie-Smith himself had once been chairman of, following the departure of founder Philip Hobsbaum. While the first section, "Sources," includes older poets such as Robert Graves, John Be
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Poetry anthology
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