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Robert Ian Hamilton (24 March 1938 - 27 December 2001) was a British literary critic, reviewer, biographer, poet, magazine editor and publisher. He was born in King's Lynn, Norfolk. His parents were Scottish and had moved to Norfolk in 1936. His father died when Ian was 13. The family moved...
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Ian Hamilton may refer to: Ian Standish Monteith Hamilton (1853–1947), British general Ian Hamilton (lawyer) (born 1925), Scottish lawyer Ian Hamilton (critic) (1938–2001), critic, poet, literary magazine publisher and editor Ian Hamilton (footballer) (born 1950), English footballer, known as...
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Ian Hamilton Criticism and Essays. Hamilton was regarded as an influential critic and editor. His opinions were often harsh and uncompromising,
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Ian Hamilton (critic) criticism, including critical essays, interviews, and literary reviews. There are 49 critical essays on Ian Hamilton (critic).
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The Independent Sunday (London, England) - Books: `Toil, envy, want, the patron and jail'; Dr Johnson's bleak view of the poet's lot still holds true. John Sutherland enjoys a last blast from a critic who died tied to his oar; Against Oblivion: Some Lives of the Twentieth-Century Poets By Ian Hamilton VIKING pounds 20.
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Main Entry: Hamilton, Ian, 1938- , English poet, literary critic, editor...
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Landscape artist, poet, sculptor, and painter Ian Hamilton Finlay was born in 1925 in Nassau, Bahamas, and returned to Scotland as a child. Ian Hamilton Finlay Poster poem: “Acrobats...
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The Piety of Terror: Ian Hamilton Finlay, the Modernist Fragment, and the Neo-classical Sublime In 1943 the Scottish poet Hugh MacDiarmid wrote John Lehmann, editor of New Writing, in order to introduce the 18-year-old Ian Hamilton Finlay,
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Is most verse destined for obscurity? In his last book before he died in December, poet and critic Ian Hamilton picks the 20th-century poets he thinks will endure and considers some swept away by changing...
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He was just an unknown chap who came from Birmingham or somewhere. Another story came in unsolicited from someone called Ian McEwan.
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