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  • ‘You are now walking in the road,
    188
  • You could have called it the year of their persecution,
    199
  • You count the fingers first: it’s traditional,
    192
  • You did London early, at nineteen,
    116
  • ‘You’ll have to put the little girl down’,
    140
  • ‘You need a bolster,’ said the nurse,
    strapping
    a roll,
    278
  • You recognise a body by its blemishes,
    52
  • You’re glad I like the chiffonier. But I,
    158
  • Your villa, Katherine, but not your room,
    139
  • Your ‘wedge of stubborn particles’,
    96
  • You see your nextdoor neighbour from above,
    183
POETRY
 

The Eye of the Hurricane
(Reed, New Zealand, 1964)

Tigers
(Oxford University Press, 1967)

High Tide in the Garden
(Oxford University Press, 1971)

The Scenic Route
(Oxford University Press, 1974)

The Inner Harbour
(Oxford University Press, 1979)

Below Loughrigg
(Bloodaxe Books, 1979)

Selected Poems
(Oxford University Press, 1983)

Hotspur: a ballad for music
(Bloodaxe Books, 1986)

The Incident Book
(Oxford University Press, 1986)

Meeting the Comet
(Bloodaxe Books, 1988)

Time-Zones
(Oxford University Press, 1991)

Looking Back
(Oxford University Press, 1997)

Poems 1960-2000
(Bloodaxe Books, 2000)

Dragon Talk
(Bloodaxe Books, 2010)

EDITOR
 

The Oxford Book of Contemporary New Zealand Poetry
(Oxford University Press, 1982)

The Faber Book of Twentieth Century Women’s Poetry
(Faber, 1987)

The Oxford Book of Creatures
, with Jacqueline Simms
(Oxford University Press, 1995)

EDITOR & TRANSLATOR

Hugh Primas and the Archpoet
(Cambridge University Press, 1994)

TRANSLATOR
 

The Virgin & the Nightingale: medieval Latin lyrics
(Bloodaxe Books, 1983)

Grete Tartler:
Orient Express
(Oxford University Press, 1989)

Daniela Crasnaru:
Letters from Darkness
(Oxford University Press, 1991)

Fleur Adcock
was born in New Zealand in 1934. She spent the war years in England, returning with her family to New Zealand in 1947. She emigrated to Britain in 1963, working as a librarian in London until 1979. In 1977-78 she was writer-in-residence at Charlotte Mason College of Education, Ambleside. She was Northern Arts Literary Fellow in 1979-81, living in Newcastle, becoming a freelance writer after her return to London. She received an OBE in 1996, and the Queen’s Gold Medal for Poetry in 2006 for
Poems 1960-2000
(Bloodaxe Books, 2000).

Fleur Adcock published three pamphlets with Bloodaxe:
Below Loughrigg
(1979),
Hotspur
(1986) and
Meeting the Comet
(1988), as well as her translations of medieval Latin lyrics,
The Virgin & the Nightingale
(1983). All her other collections were published by Oxford University Press until they shut down their poetry list in 1999, after which Bloodaxe published her collected poems,
Poems 1960-2000
(2000), followed by ten years later by
Dragon Talk
(2010).

All rights reserved
Copyright © Fleur Adcock 2000

First published 2000 by
Bloodaxe Books Ltd,
Highgreen,
Tarset,
Northumberland NE48 1RP.

This ebook edition first published in 2011.

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