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The Daily Poem: Terribilis est locus iste Gauguin and the Pont-Aven School

Geoffrey Hill
Thursday 18 August 1994 18:02 EDT
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For copyright reasons we are not able to provide the full text of the poem on this database. Following are the details of the publication in which it appears.

Geoffrey Hill, British professor of English and poet, was born in 1932. His most recent collections include The Mystery of the Charity of Charles Peguy (Agenda, 1983) and Collected Poems (Penguin, 1985). This poem originally appeared in Tenebrae (Penguin, 1978); which was awarded the Duff Cooper Memorial Prize in 1979, Collected Poems and now appears in the Agenda Anthology 1959-1993 edited by William Cookson price pounds 25. This is the last poem in this week's series on the theme of visual art.

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