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Paul Potts [1911–1990] For My Father [New Lyrical Ballads, Editions Poetry London, 1944] Susanne Knowles [1911–1992] The Blitz [Poets Now in the Services No. 1, Favil Press, 1942] Diptych: An Annunciation [1974; The Music of What Happens: Poems from The Listener 1965–1980, BBC, 1981] Mervyn Peake [1911–1968] Had Each a Voice What Would His Fingers Cry [c 1941; Collected Poems, Carcanet, 2008] Rayner Heppenstall [1911–1981] Instead of a Carol [1940; Poems 1933–1945, Secker & Warburg, 1946] Sorley MacLean [1911–1996] Ebb [1943; Spring Tide and Neap Tide: Selected Poems 1932–72, Canongate, 1977] Death Valley [1943; Spring Tide and Neap Tide: Selected Poems 1932–72, Canongate, 1977] Francis Scarfe [1911–1986] Progression [1937; Inscapes, Fortune Press, 1940] from No Morning [Inscapes, Fortune Press, 1940] Sheila Legge [1911–1949] from I Have Done My Best For You [Contemporary Poetry and Prose No. 8, 1936] Max Chapman [1911–1999] Night Fruit [Appointment with Seven, Fortune Press, 1947] 148 149 150 151 152 154 155 156 xiv
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Robert Payne [1911–1983] Dido [Songs, Heinemann, 1948] Anne Ridler [1912–2001] The Crab [1939; Collected Poems, Carcanet, 1994] Bunhill Fields [1939; Collected Poems, Carcanet, 1994] Kirkwall 1942 [1942; Collected Poems, Carcanet, 1994] John Singer [c 1912–1950] And No Tale Told [Storm and Monument: Second Poems, MacLellan, 1947] Ballad [Storm and Monument: Second Poems, MacLellan, 1947] J.F. Hendry [1912–1986] Apocalypse [The New Apocalypse, Fortune Press, 1940] Picasso – for Guernica [The New Apocalypse, Fortune Press, 1940] London Before Invasion, 1940 [The Bombed Happiness, Routledge, 1942] Midnight Air-Raid [The Bombed Happiness, Routledge, 1942] Churchillian Ode [1940; The Bombed Happiness, Routledge, 1942] Lawrence Durrell [1912–1990] The Poet [1939; Collected Poems 1931–1974, Faber and Faber, 1980] Paris Journal: For David Gascoyne (1939) [Collected Poems 1931–1974, Faber and Faber, 1980] Donagh MacDonagh [1912–1968] A Parable [The Hungry Grass, Faber and Faber, 1947] Seán Jennett [1912–1981] Mahoney [1943; The Cloth of Flesh, Faber and Faber, 1945] Brenda Chamberlain [1912–1971] Dead Ponies [Poetry in Wartime, Faber and Faber, 1942] 157 158 160 162 167 169 169 170 xv

Paul Potts [1911–1990]

For My Father [New Lyrical Ballads, Editions Poetry

London, 1944]

Susanne Knowles [1911–1992]

The Blitz [Poets Now in the Services No. 1, Favil Press, 1942] Diptych: An Annunciation [1974; The Music of What Happens: Poems from The Listener 1965–1980, BBC, 1981]

Mervyn Peake [1911–1968]

Had Each a Voice What Would His Fingers Cry [c 1941; Collected Poems, Carcanet, 2008]

Rayner Heppenstall [1911–1981]

Instead of a Carol [1940; Poems 1933–1945, Secker &

Warburg, 1946]

Sorley MacLean [1911–1996]

Ebb [1943; Spring Tide and Neap Tide: Selected Poems 1932–72,

Canongate, 1977] Death Valley [1943; Spring Tide and Neap Tide: Selected Poems 1932–72,

Canongate, 1977]

Francis Scarfe [1911–1986]

Progression [1937; Inscapes, Fortune Press, 1940] from No Morning [Inscapes, Fortune Press, 1940]

Sheila Legge [1911–1949]

from I Have Done My Best For You [Contemporary Poetry and

Prose No. 8, 1936]

Max Chapman [1911–1999]

Night Fruit [Appointment with Seven, Fortune Press, 1947]

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