Peter Reading
Template:Short description Template:Use dmy dates Peter Reading (27 July 1946 – 17 November 2011[1]) was an English poet and the author of 26 collections of poetry. He is known for his deep interest in nature and the use of classical metres.[2] He was widely regarded as an influential alternative presence on the UK poetry scene, and the The Oxford Companion to Twentieth-Century Poetry describes his verse as "strongly anti-romantic, disenchanted and usually satirical".[3] Interviewed by Robert Potts, he described his work as a combination of "painstaking care" and "misanthropy".[4]
Background
Reading was educated at Alsop High School. After studying painting at Liverpool College of Art, he worked as a schoolteacher at Ruffwood School, Kirkby (1967–68), and at Liverpool College of Art, where he taught Art History (1968–70).[5][6] He then worked for 22 years as a weighbridge operator at an animal feed mill in Shropshire, a job which left him free to think, until he was sacked for refusing to wear a uniform introduced by new owners of the business. His only break was a two-year residency at Sunderland Polytechnic (1981–83). After leaving Liverpool, he lived for 40 years in various parts of Shropshire, in later years in Little Stretton, near Ludlow.
The benevolence of America’s Lannan Foundation rescued him from poverty. He was the first writer to hold the one-year Lannan writing residency in Marfa, Texas (in 1999), and is the only British poet to have won the Lannan Award for Poetry twice, in 1990 and 2004, as well as the only poet to read an entire life’s work for the Foundation's DVD archive[7] – his filmed readings for Lannan (made in 2001 and 2010) of 26 poetry collections make up the only archive of its kind. His 1997 collection Work in Regress was shortlisted for the T. S. Eliot Prize.
Awards
- Cholmondeley Award (1978)
- Dylan Thomas Award (1983), for Diplopic
- Whitbread Prize for Poetry (1986), for Stet
- Lannan Literary Award for Poetry, 1990 and 2004.
Poetry collections
- Water and Waste (1970)
- For the Municipality's Elderly (1974)
- The Prison Cell & Barrel Mystery (1976)
- Nothing for Anyone (1977)
- Fiction (1979)
- Tom o'Bedlam's Beauties (1981)
- Diplopic (1983)
- 5x5x5x5x5 (1983)
- C (1984)
- Ukulele Music (1985)
- Going On (1985)
- Essential Reading (1986)
- Stet (1986)
- Final Demands (1988)
- Perduta Gente (1989)
- Shitheads (1989)
- Three in One (1991)
- Evagatory (1992)
- Last Poems (1994)
- Collected Poems Vol 1: 1970-1984 (1995)
- Eschatological (1996)
- Collected Poems Vol 2: 1985-1996 (1996)
- Chinoiserie (1997)
- Work in Regress (1997)
- Apopthegmatic (1999)
- Ob (1999)
- Repetitious (1999)
- Marfan (2000)
- [untitled] (2001)
- Faunal (2002)
- Civil (2002)
- Collected Poems Vol 3: 1997-2003 (2003)
- -273.15 (2005)
- Vendange Tardive (2010)
See also
Notes
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- ↑ Keith Tuma, Anthology of Twentieth-Century British and Irish Poetry (2001), p. 725.
- ↑ Martin Seymour-Smith "Reading, Peter" in Ian Hamilton (ed.) The Oxford Companion to Twentieth-Century Poetry, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1994, p.443
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Further reading
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- 1946 births
- 2011 deaths
- Costa Book Award winners
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- Alumni of Liverpool College of Art
- English male poets
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