Just a smack at Grigson
Denis Donoghue, 7 March 1985
Montaigne’s Tower, and Other Poems
by Geoffrey Grigson.
Secker, 72 pp., £5.95, October 1984,0 436 18806 6 Show More
by Geoffrey Grigson.
Secker, 72 pp., £5.95, October 1984,
Collected Poems: 1963-1980
by Geoffrey Grigson.
Allison and Busby, 256 pp., £4.95, October 1984,0 85031 557 3 Show More
by Geoffrey Grigson.
Allison and Busby, 256 pp., £4.95, October 1984,
The Faber Book of Reflective Verse
edited by Geoffrey Grigson.
Faber, 238 pp., £7.95, October 1984,0 571 13299 5 Show More
edited by Geoffrey Grigson.
Faber, 238 pp., £7.95, October 1984,
Blessings, Kicks and Curses
by Geoffrey Grigson.
Allison and Busby, 279 pp., £4.95, October 1984,0 85031 558 1 Show More
by Geoffrey Grigson.
Allison and Busby, 279 pp., £4.95, October 1984,
The Private Art: A Poetry Notebook
by Geoffrey Grigson.
Allison and Busby, 231 pp., £4.95, October 1984,9780850315592 Show More
by Geoffrey Grigson.
Allison and Busby, 231 pp., £4.95, October 1984,
Before the Romantics: An Anthology of the Enlightenment
by Geoffrey Grigson.
Salamander, 349 pp., £5.95, September 1984,0 907540 59 7 Show More
by Geoffrey Grigson.
Salamander, 349 pp., £5.95, September 1984,
“... and rancour. There is evidence that he enjoys walking, curlews, turtledoves, bullfinches, owls, Thomas Moore’s ‘Thee, Thee, Only Thee’ and much that France still offers. There are writers he likes, most of them dead: Ronsard, John Clare, William Barnes (‘love of whose poems seems to me a litmus paper of the genuine’), Auden (‘the greatest of my ... ”