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Norman Cameron: His Life, Work and Letters

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Norman Cameron’s poetry was admired by Auden; celebrated by

Dylan Thomas; valued by Robert Graves. He was described by

Martin Seymour-Smith as ‘one of … the most rewarding and pure

poets of his generation … ’

An eminently social man he was a familiar figure in the literary circles

of the mid twentieth century – yet his life was subject to periods of

darkness and despair. He was not a prolific poet in terms of output in

comparison with his poetic contemporaries but his poems were of

the highest quality – imaginative and profound.

About the author:

Warren Hope brings to this revised biography not just a passionate

advocacy but a keen critical sense to produce a remarkable portrait

of a poet and his times.

338 pages

ISBN 978-1-910996-52-2

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Norman Cameron’s poetry was admired by Auden; celebrated by

Dylan Thomas; valued by Robert Graves. He was described by

Martin Seymour-Smith as ‘one of … the most rewarding and pure

poets of his generation … ’

An eminently social man he was a familiar figure in the literary circles

of the mid twentieth century – yet his life was subject to periods of

darkness and despair. He was not a prolific poet in terms of output in

comparison with his poetic contemporaries but his poems were of

the highest quality – imaginative and profound.

About the author:

Warren Hope brings to this revised biography not just a passionate

advocacy but a keen critical sense to produce a remarkable portrait

of a poet and his times.

338 pages

ISBN 978-1-910996-52-2

Norman Cameron’s poetry was admired by Auden; celebrated by

Dylan Thomas; valued by Robert Graves. He was described by

Martin Seymour-Smith as ‘one of … the most rewarding and pure

poets of his generation … ’

An eminently social man he was a familiar figure in the literary circles

of the mid twentieth century – yet his life was subject to periods of

darkness and despair. He was not a prolific poet in terms of output in

comparison with his poetic contemporaries but his poems were of

the highest quality – imaginative and profound.

About the author:

Warren Hope brings to this revised biography not just a passionate

advocacy but a keen critical sense to produce a remarkable portrait

of a poet and his times.

338 pages

ISBN 978-1-910996-52-2

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