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         Gascoyne David:     more books (101)
  1. Selected Poems by David Gascoyne, 1995-10-17
  2. David Gascoyne Collected Journals 1936-42 by David Gascoyne, 1993-06
  3. Etruscan Reader III: Maggie O'sullivan/David Gascoyne/Barry Macsweeney (v. 3) by Barry MacSweeney, David Goscoyne, et all 1997-01-01
  4. David Gascoyne, ou, L'urgence de l'inexprime ; suivi de notes sur les Collected poems et du scenario inedit d'un film surrealiste (French Edition) by Michel Remy, 1984
  5. David Gascoyne, W. S. Graham, Kathleen Raine (Penguin modern poets, 17) by David Gascoyne, 1970
  6. A Short Survey of Surrealism by David Gascoyne, 2001-01
  7. Journal 1936-37; Death of an explorer; Léon Chestov. by David Gascoyne, 1980
  8. Poems by David Gascoyne, 2002-11-01
  9. Selected Verse Translations by David Gascoyne, 1997-03-05
  10. Three Translations by David Gascoyne, 1988-12-15
  11. Thomas Carlyle (Writers and their work) by David Gascoyne, 1963
  12. Selected Prose: 1934-1996 by David Gascoyne, 1998-12-31
  13. Collected Poems 1988 (Oxford Paperbacks) by David Gascoyne, 1988-06-23
  14. Remove Your Hat and Other Works by Benjamin Peret, David Gascoyne, et all 1986-11

1. David Gascoyne Home Page
Dedicated to the life and work of David Gascoyne (19162002), surrealist poet.
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David Gascoyne
25 November 2001 - David Gascoyne dies aged 85
"Greetings to the solitary. Friends, fellow beings you are not strangers to us. We are closer to one another than we realize. Let us remember one another at night, even though we do not know each other's names."
(from Night Thoughts, 1956)
David Gascoyne was born in 1916 in Harrow, Middlesex, and educated at Salisbury Cathedral School and the Regent Street Polytechnic, London. His first collection of poetry, Roman Balcony and Other Poems was published when he was sixteen, and in 1933 Cobden-Sanderson brought out his novel Opening Day . Both books are remarkable achievements for an adolescent, and they were followed by the equally striking poetry collections Man's Life Is This Meat (1936) and Hoelderlin's Madness (1938), which established his reputation as one of the most original voices of the 1930s. Gascoyne was among the earliest champions of Surrealism: in 1935 his A Short Survey of Surrealism was published, and in the next year he was one of the organisers of the London International Surrealist Exhibition. From this period, and during his time living in France in 1937-39, date his friendships with Dali, Max Ernst, Andre Breton, Paul Eluard and Pierre Jean Jouve. As well as becoming internationally celebrated as a poet - especially after publication of his Poems 1937-1942 , with its Graham Sutherland images - Gascoyne became highly regarded as a translator, notably of Hoelderlin and of the leading French Surrealists.

2. CRITIQUE :: David Gascoyne
DAVID GASCOYNE. INTERVIEW BY MIKE PLUMBLEY. ascoigne? Nothing coming up?. The fresh faced young man behind the counter, obviously straight out of University, continued to peer hopefully into his computer screen. David Gascoyne, GA-S-C-O-Y-N-E, English poet and writer who wrote A Short Survey of Surrealism in 1935, lives just
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DAVID GASCOYNE

INTERVIEW BY MIKE PLUMBLEY
A Short Survey of Surrealism
April
. Empty handed and hardly surprised.
A Short Survey of Surrealism
A Short Survey of Surrealism
by David Gascoyne)
a pocketful of sand,
a dead, pressed leaf,
the woven rhythms of three days
Upon her breast. She and the colonel stare, Dumb, at the footworn pavingstones As they walk on. A sigh disturbs the air. in broken sheets and frigid swathes of stone, there is an extremely unpleasant odour of decaying meat arising from the depetalled flower growing out of her ear her arms are like pieces of sandpaper or wings of leprous birds in taxis and when she sings her hair stands on end and lights itself with a million little lamps like glow-worms you must always write the last two letters of her Christian name upside down with a blue pencil she was standing at the window clothed only in a ribbon she was burning the eyes of a snail in a candle she was eating the excrement of dogs and horses First rivers hide among their hair Goliath plunges his hand into the poisoned well

3. David Gascoyne
David Gascoyne. David Gascoyne has since been honoured by the French Government and made a fellow of the Royal Society of Literature.
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David Gascoyne
David Gascoyne's persistent use of amphetamenes had resulted in a severe stomach ulcer, three nervous breakdowns and several imposed stays in mental institutions over three decades. He came to live on the Isle of Wight during the early 1960s to be with his parents. The noted Surrealist poet and author of A Short Study of Surrealism (1935) was a patient of Whitecroft Hospital on the Isle of Wight when Judy Lewis read one of his poems to the patients. Marriage to Judy Lewis revitalised his spirit and he undertook readings in Paris, Belgium, Italy, Amsterdam, Iceland, Corfu and San Francisco. David Gascoyne has since been honoured by the French Government and made a fellow of the Royal Society of Literature. Judy Gascoyne was housekeeper for Bob Dylan at Forelands Farm in August 1969.

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5. David Gascoyne Selected Poems
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6. David Gascoyne Night Thoughts: A Radiophonic Poem (Alyscamps Poetry Library)
Title Night Thoughts A Radiophonic Poem (Alyscamps Poetry Library) gascoyne david David Gascoyne Subject Poetry Format Hardcover
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David Gascoyne Night Thoughts: A Radiophonic Poem (Alyscamps Poetry Library)
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10. French Surrealist Poetry In English Translation By David Gascoyne
French surrealist poetry by Arp, Breton, Dal­, P©ret, Picasso, RibemontDessaignes and Unik in English translation by david gascoyne.
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French surrealist poetry In English translation by David Gascoyne Hans Arp André Breton Salvador Dalí Benjamin Péret ... Pierre Unik
Roland Penrose, Portrait of Valentine (1937, collection of the artist) HANS ARP The Domestic Stones (fragment) The feet of morning the feet of noon and the feet of evening walk ceaselessly round pickled buttocks on the other hand the feet of midnight remain motionless in their echo-woven baskets consequently the lion is a diamond on the sofas made of bread
are seated the dressed and the undressed
the undressed hold leaden swallows between their toes
the dressed hold leaden nests between their fingers
at all hours the undressed get dressed again
and the dressed get undressed
and exchange the leaden swallows .for the leaden nests consequently the tail is an umbrella a mouth opens within another mouth
and within this mouth another mouth
and within this mouth another mouth
and so on without end it is a sad perspective which adds an I-don't-know-what to another I-don't-know-what consequently the grasshopper is a column the pianos with heads and tails place pianos with heads and tails on their heads and their tails consequently the tongue is a chair ANDRE BRETON Postman Cheval We are the birds always charmed by you from the top of these belvederes

11. Poet: David Gascoyne - All Poems Of David Gascoyne
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12. Obituary: The Times, London, UK
Obituary The Times, London, UK david gascoyne WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 28 2001 Obituary david gascoyne Precocious poetic spirit whose inspiration hit troubled times
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David Gascoyne
WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 28 2001
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David Gascoyne
Precocious poetic spirit whose inspiration hit troubled times in the postwar years, but re-emerged in the later decades of his life
One of the last survivors from the literary 1930s, David Gascoyne once described himself as "a poet who wrote himself out when young and then went mad". Like a not dissimilar predecessor, Chatterton, he was a "marvellous boy" in his time, original and creatively precocious in his youth and early manhood.
Like those two similarly precocious spirits of that era, George Barker (a close friend) and Dylan Thomas, he was essentially a neo-Romantic and had something of the self-destructive impulse which went with that. In the ultimate analysis he promised more than he could deliver. But what he did deliver was, in the early days certainly, completely unusual and arresting.
Like Barker and Thomas, too, and in contrast to the other leading English poets of the age, Auden, Spender, Empson, MacNeice and Day Lewis, he had not been to university, a fact that may account for the sense of inner spontaneity, a spirit completely free of cleverness.
Yet Gascoyne was familiar with contemporary Europe and European philosophical and artistic movements to a degree many of his contemporaries were not, and was in tune with Surrealism and Existentialism in their early days. The involvement with Surrealism tended, in the end, to hang like an albatross round his neck, and he had to repudiate it. But gradually, as the years went by, and he and his work emerged from beneath the wreck of his early hopes, the scope of his lifetime’s achievement as poet, translator and memoirist became apparent.

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14. Gascoyne, David Emery --  Encyclopædia Britannica
Year in Review 2001 obituary gascoyne, david Emery Encyclopædia Britannica Article. MLA style gascoyne, david Emery. Encyclopædia Britannica. 2004.
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in full Lord Edward Christian david gascoyne Cecil English biographer, literary critic, and educator, best known for his discerning, sympathetic, and elegantly
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16. David Gascoyne - Poetry
Poetry by david gascoyne (b. 1916) david gascoyne Poetry. 1932-1936
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And the Seventh Dream is the Dream of Isis - The first surrealist poem in English, published in October 1933
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17. Gascoyne, David
Most Popular Similar Authors. gascoyne, david 1916 (david gascoyne). Collected poems 1988 david gascoyne Publisher Oxford ; Oxford University Press, 1988.
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The automatic message; The magnetic fields; The immaculate conception
André Breton, Paul Eluard Philippe Soupault ; translated by David Gascoyne Antony Melville
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The automatic message; The magnetic fields; The immaculate conception
André Breton, Paul Eluard Philippe Soupault ; translated by David Gascoyne Antony Melville Publisher: London : Atlas Press ISBN: 0-94775-799-6 Collected poems 1988 David Gascoyne Publisher: Oxford ; Oxford University Press ISBN: 0-19211-977-X Collected poems 1988 David Gascoyne Publisher: Oxford ; Oxford University Press ISBN: 0-19281-972-0 Collected verse translations [by] David Gascoyne ; edited by Alan Clodd and Robin Skelton Publisher: London, Oxford U.P ISBN: 0-19211-282-1 The magnetic fields André Breton, Philippe Soupault ; translated and introduced by David Gascoyne Publisher: London : Atlas Press ISBN: 0-94775-702-3 The magnetic fields André Breton

18. Poet's Day 1997
National Poetry Day 1997, in honour david gascoyne's 81st birthday.
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National Poetry Day, Thursday October 9th, 1997
Quay Arts Centre, Newport, Isle of Wight
Poet's honour Gascoyne
Judy Gascoyne's welcome pops the evening open like a Champagne cork. She notes that poetry in this new theatre is better suited than those "Unfortunate settings like pubs in a room next to the juke box". The Quay Arts Centre has refurbished an old quayside warehouse into a gleaming new theatre with money from the National Lottery. Judy's opening speech comes like the swing of a champagne bottle against a ship's bow. Opens the theatre, opens the evening, introduces a line of England's great poets. David Gascoyne is wheeled in front of the audience. He is a day short of his 81st birthday. This is an extremely rare public occasion for him. Perhaps his first reading in a decade. David Gascoyne's appearance has drawn me here tonight. I might not have ventured out for the other poets such is my unfamiliarity with them or their material. Their readings tonight made me glad I came.
Ian Sinclair
Once again I am gaining my education away from the bookshelf. From the poet's mouth so to speak. David Gascoyne gives a fine introduction to Ian Sinclair's work making particular reference to his poetry about London's East End. Sinclair is a tall, balding, authoritative guy who speaks in an assured tone. His London poems speak of "Ox blood mixed with methadone", the first indication that tonight's works will be less concerned with Byronic sonnets more with the dark end of the street.

19. Gascoyne, David Emery --  Encyclopædia Britannica
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20. Selected Verse Translations By Gascoyne, David
OV de L. Milosz Translations by david gascoyne of Guillaume Apollinaire, André Breton, Blaise Cendrars, René Char, Xie Chuang, René Daumal, Yves de Bayser
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EDITED BY ALAN CLODD AND ROBIN SKELTON
WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY ROGER SCOTT
The Bridge
The dead leaves are falling in the dormant air.
Behold, my heart, how autumn has affected your dear isle:
How pale it looks!
An orphan with how tranquil a heart!
The bells are tolling, tolling at Saint-Louis-en-l’Isle
For the dead fuchsia of the barge-skipper’s wife.
With bowed heads, two very humble old hacks are sleepily taking their last dip. A big black dog is barking threats from afar. On the bridge stand only myself and my child: Faded dress, weak shoulders, white face, A bunch of flowers in her hands. O my child! The time ahead! For them! For us! O my child! The time ahead! O. V. de L. Milosz Translations by David Gascoyne of: Guillaume Apollinaire, Andr© Breton, Blaise Cendrars, Ren© Char, Xie Chuang, Ren© Daumal, Yves de Bayser, Robert Desnos, Andr© du Bouchet, Paul Eluard, Pierre Emmanuel, Jean Follain, Benjamin Fondane, Andr© Frenaud, Eug¨ne Guillevic, Maurice Henry, Friedrich H¶lderlin, Georges Hugent, Edmond Jab¨s, Max Jacob, Pierre Jean Jouve, Valery Larbaud, Giacomo Leopardi, St©phane Mallarm©, Loys Masson, O. V. de L. Milosz, Benjamin P©ret, Francis Ponge, Gis¨le Prassinos, Raymond Queneau, Pierre Reverdy, Georges Ribemont-Dessaignes, Arthur Rimbaud, Gui Rosey, Philippe Soupault, Jules Supervielle, Jean Tardieu, Georg Trakl and Tristan Tzara.

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