Peter Redgrove
Peter Redgrove was born in 1932 and studied Natural Sciences at Cambridge. He was also a novelist, playwright and co-author (with Penelope Shuttle) of The Wise Wound, a revolutionary study of the human fertility cycle. Among his many awards were the Guardian Fiction Prize, the Prix Italia and the Queen's Gold Medal for Poetry. He died in 2003.
Books by Peter Redgrove
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A Lucid Dreamer: The Life of Peter Redgrove
by Neil RobertsPublished: 15/01/2012
‘Redgrove’s abundance and stamina as a conjuror of strangeness seem to me to be greatly under-admired, yet that has perhaps come about because of the very opulence of his imagination.’ Seamus Heaney
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Collected Poems
by Peter RedgrovePublished: 15/01/2012
Peter Redgrove is a major poet of the English language, an imaginative colossus.' D. M. Thomas
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The Harper
by Peter RedgrovePublished: 15/06/2006
The last collection from one of the most celebrated post-war poets, who died in June 2003
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From The Virgil Caverns
by Peter RedgrovePublished: 15/07/2002
Peter Redgrove's first new collection in six years.
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Assembling A Ghost
by Peter RedgrovePublished: 15/01/1997
The new collection from one of the most important poets writing in Britain.
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My Father's Trapdoor
by Peter RedgrovePublished: 15/05/1994
The latest volume from Peter Redgrove - one of the three or four most distinguised and important poets writing in Britain.














