Mark Hyatt (1940-1972) lived at the center and the fringes of the bohemian underground in 1960s Britain. In the half-century since his death, his work has been known almost exclusively by word-of-mouth. Drawing on a full range of archival sources,
So Much For Life is the first comprehensive edition of his poems.
Sam Ladkin is Senior Lecturer at the University of Sussex.
Luke Roberts is a poet and writer. He works at King’s College London.
3 Ebooks de Mark Hyatt
Mark Hyatt: So Much for Life
A long awaited collection of poems by Mark Hyatt, one of the great lost writers of mid-century British poetry. Scarcely published in his lifetime, Hyatt’s work survives thanks to the intervention of …
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Mark Hyatt: Love, Leda
Leda is lost. Bouncing from job to job, from coffee bar to house party, he spends his days watching the hours pass and waiting for the night to arrive. Trysts in the rubble of a bombsite follow hours …
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Mark Hyatt: Love, Leda
Newly discovered in the author’s archives and published for the first time in the UK in 2023, this portrait of queer, working class London drifts from coffee shop to house party, in search of the nex …
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