The man to your right is none other than Adrian Stokes - art critic, painter, poet, and one-time tennis partner of Ezra Pound, in the 1920s.
I am currently reading Stoke's Michelangelo, and may report back later on that front; and am also awaiting his poems, from Carcanet, in the post.
This last was edited by Peter Robinson, a good poet I know through an email correspondence, and whose work I have gladly published on occasion in things I've edited.
Back to Stokes. He combines an interest in several matters that concern me as well - particularly psychoanalysis (in his case, he was Melanie Klein's analysand in the 30s); art, and poetry.
Stokes was an influence on any number of artists and writers, including Elizabeth Bishop, and deserves to be read.
I hope the link below, written by Robinson, and including some poems by Stokes, will, well, stoke interest.
http://www.pstokes.demon.co.uk/ads5/prpi.htm
I am currently reading Stoke's Michelangelo, and may report back later on that front; and am also awaiting his poems, from Carcanet, in the post.
This last was edited by Peter Robinson, a good poet I know through an email correspondence, and whose work I have gladly published on occasion in things I've edited.
Back to Stokes. He combines an interest in several matters that concern me as well - particularly psychoanalysis (in his case, he was Melanie Klein's analysand in the 30s); art, and poetry.
Stokes was an influence on any number of artists and writers, including Elizabeth Bishop, and deserves to be read.
I hope the link below, written by Robinson, and including some poems by Stokes, will, well, stoke interest.
http://www.pstokes.demon.co.uk/ads5/prpi.htm
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