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.
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Emile Bojesen & Sam Ladkin: Against Value in the Arts and Education
Against Value in the Arts and Education proposes that it is often the staunchest defenders of art who do it the most harm, by suppressing or mollifying its dissenting voice, by neutralizing its painf …
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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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Sam Ladkin: Frank O’Hara’s New York School and Mid-Century Mannerism
Frank O’Hara’s New York School and Mid-Century Mannerism offers a ground-breaking account of the poet Frank O’Hara and the extraordinary cultural blossoming O’Hara catalysed, namely the mid-century e …
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Sam Ladkin: Frank O’Hara’s New York School and Mid-Century Mannerism
Frank O’Hara’s New York School and Mid-Century Mannerism offers a ground-breaking account of the poet Frank O’Hara and the extraordinary cultural blossoming O’Hara catalysed, namely the mid-century e …
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