Collected Poems

Collected Poems by Geoffrey Hill is a significant compilation published by Penguin in 1985, featuring 207 pages of his poetic works. This volume serves as the first collected edition of Hill’s poetry, offering readers a retrospective view of his contributions to the literary landscape. The collection showcases Hill’s dense, allusive, and imaginative style, reflecting his standing among contemporary poets.
Readers will find a diverse range of themes and styles within this collection, which encompasses various aspects of literature and poetry. The work delves into regional and cultural influences, providing insight into Hill’s unique voice and perspective. This edition invites exploration of the intricate layers of meaning in Hill’s poetry, making it a noteworthy addition for those interested in the evolution of modern poetry.
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This volume represents the first Collected Poems by Geoffrey Hill, as well as the first retrospective edition of his work. Hill is considered by some critics as one of the top five poets writing today, producing poetry that is dense, allusive and imaginative.
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