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BiographyPoet Anthony Thwaite was born in Chester, England, in 1930. He spent his early childhood in Yorkshire but was evacuated to the United States during the Second World War. After two years national service he read English at Christ Church, Oxford. An acclaimed writer and poet, he has worked as a broadcaster, critic, reviewer and academic. He worked as a producer for BBC radio, was literary editor of The Listener, Assistant Professor of English at the University of Libya, Henfield Writing Fellow at the University of East Anglia, literary editor of the New Statesman, and co-editor of Encounter from 1973 to 1985. In 1986 he was Chairman of the Judges for the Booker Prize for Fiction. Together with Andrew Motion, Anthony Thwaite is literary executor of the estate of Philip Larkin and he has edited Larkin's Collected Poems (1988), Selected Letters (1992) and Further Requirements: Interviews, Broadcasts, Statements and Book reviews, 1952-85 (2001).    
  Genres (in alphabetical order)Non-fiction, Poetry     BibliographyHome Truths Marvell Press, 1957 Contemporary English Poetry Heinemann, 1959 New Poems 1961: A PEN Anthology of Contemporary Poetry (editor with Hilary Corke and William Plomer) Hutchinson, 1961 The Owl in the Tree Oxford University Press, 1963 Penguin Book of Japanese Verse (co-editor with Geoffrey Brownas - revised and expanded edition published 1998) Penguin, 1964 The Stones of Emptiness: Poems 1963-66 Oxford University Press, 1967 The Deserts of Hesperides: An Experience of Libya Secker & Warburg, 1969 Penguin Modern Poets 18 (Al Alvarez, Roy Fuller, Anthony Thwaite) Penguin, 1970 Points Turret, 1972 Inscriptions Oxford University Press, 1973 Jack Cellar Press, 1973 New Confessions Oxford University Press, 1974 The English Poets: From Chaucer to Edward Thomas (editor with Peter Porter) Secker & Warburg, 1974 Beyond the Inhabited World: Roman Britain André Deutsch, 1976 A Portion for Foxes Oxford University Press, 1977 Twentieth-Century English Poetry Heinemann Educational, 1978 Victorian Voices Oxford University Press, 1980 Odyssey: Mirror of the Mediterranean (with Roloff Beny) Thames & Hudson, 1981 Larkin at Sixty (editor) Faber and Faber, 1982 Telling Tales Gruffyground Press, 1983 Poems 1953-1983 Secker & Warburg, 1984 Six Centuries of Verse Thames / Methuen, 1984 Poetry Today 1960-1984 Longman, 1985 Letter from Tokyo Hutchinson, 1987 Collected Poems/Philip Larkin (editor) Faber and Faber, 1988 Poems 1953-1988 Hutchinson, 1989 Selected Letters/Philip Larkin (editor) Faber and Faber, 1992 Selected Poems/Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (editor) Dent, 1993 The Dust of the World Sinclair-Stevenson, 1994 Poetry Today: A Critical Guide to British Poetry 1960-1995 Longman in association with the British Council, 1996 Selected Poems/R. S. Thomas (editor) Dent, 1996 Selected Poems 1956-1996 Enitharmon, 1997 Anthony Thwaite in Conversation with Peter Dale and Ian Hamilton Between the Lines, 1999 Paeans for Peter Porter (editor) Bridgewater Press, 1999 A Different Country: New Poems Enitharmon, 2000 Further Requirements: Interviews, Broadcasts, Statements and Book Reviews, 1952-85/Philip Larkin (editor) Faber and Faber, 2001 A Move in the Weather Enitharmon, 2003 The Ruins of Time (Poetry of Place) (editor) Eland Publishing Ltd., 2006 Collected Poems Enitharmon, 2007 John Skelton (Poet to Poet) (editor) Faber and Faber, 2008  
  Prizes and awards1967 Richard Hillary Memorial Prize The Stones of Emptiness: Poems 1963-66 1984 Cholmondeley Award 1990 OBE    
  Critical PerspectiveAnthony Thwaite is indelibly associated with the Movement poetry of the 1950s and in particular with Philip Larkin. Thwaite's first book, Home Truths (1957), was the second book of poems published by the Marvell Press: the first was Larkin's The Less Deceived. Much later, Thwaite was to edit Larkin's posthumous Collected Poems (1988) and Selected Letters (1992) and act as his literary defender in the brutal controversy which followed the publication of Selected Letters and Andrew Motion's biography Philip Larkin: A Writer's Life (1993). But while Thwaite carries the markings of the Movement - clarity, intelligence, craft - he is by no means part of a 'school of Larkin'. While his language has nearly always retained a certain modesty of pitch, his avowed literary and historical interests are much wider and more various than Larkin's. That he recognises and reveres a peculiarly English genius while being able to look far beyond it testifies to Thwaite's strength as both critic and poet.
 
  Author statement'If I could sum up my poetry in a few well-chosen words, the result might be a poem. Several years ago, when I was asked to say something on this topic, I came up with the notion that for me the making of poems is both a commemoration (a moment captured) and an evocation (the archaeologist manqué side of me digging into something buried and bringing it to light). But I also said that I find the processes that bring poems into being mysterious, and I wouldn't really wish to know them; the thread that links the first unwilled impulse to the object I acknowledge as the completed poem is a tenuous one, easily broken. If I knew the answers to these riddles, I would write more poems, and better ones. "Simple Poem" is as close as I can get to a credo':
Simple Poem
I shall make it simple so you understand. Making it simple will make it clear for me. When you have read it, take me by the hand As children do, loving simplicity.
This is the simple poem I have made. Tell me you understand. But when you do Don't ask me in return if I have said All that I meant, or whether it is true.
   
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