Geoffrey Hill

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Hill, Geoffrey 1932–

Hill, a first-rate English poet, belongs to no particular "school" or movement. In some respects a traditionalist, Hill is preoccupied with eternal themes: war, death, and human suffering. He received the Gregory Award for Poetry in 1961. (See also CLC, Vols. 5 and 8.)

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'Flesh of Abnegation': The Poems of Geoffrey Hill

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