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of life in that flat, in which Silkin features as "Somes Arenstein". All three men lived by teaching English as a foreign language at the St Giles School of English in
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in 1992. He edited several anthologies and books of criticism, most notably on the poets of the
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family; his parents were Joseph Silkin and Doris Rubenstein. His grandparents were all from the
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Poetry in the Making: Catalogue of an Exhibition of Poetry Manuscripts in the British Museum
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are now at the university. In 1965, Northeast Arts offered funding, and he moved to
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Oxford Dictionary of National Biography: In Association with the British Academy
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and abroad (in among other places the United States, Israel, and Japan).
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And out of his eyes two great tears rolled, like stones, and he died.
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dramatist, and Malcolm Ross-Macdonald, then a diploma student at the
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was published in 1954. It contains his moving poem "Death of a Son":
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British Museum, Jenny Lewis, Arts Council of Great Britain (1967),
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The Life of Metrical & Free Verse in Twentieth-Century Poetry
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Poetry of the Committed Individual: A "Stand" Anthology of Poetry
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in 1958, when he was awarded, as a mature student, a two-year
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This article is about the poet. For the politician, see
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anthology, edited by Silkin. The poets included were:
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People educated at Wycliffe College, Gloucestershire
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in 1952 in London. He began an association with the
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For a period of about six years in the 1950s, after
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He was named Jon after Jon Forsyte in 581:New Poetry 5: An Arts Council Anthology 250:and later a novelist; his first novel, 1093: 1031:from the original on 19 December 2013. 1016: 948: 946: 944: 158:Jon Silkin was born in London, in a 493:(1970), editor with Vernon Scannell 13: 1146:People educated at Dulwich College 941: 697:Poetry of the Committed Individual 352:, where he lived until his death. 272:He wrote a number of works on the 126:Joseph Silkin and Doris Rubenstein 14: 1162: 1111:20th-century English male writers 1078: 1017:Pybus, Rodney (1 December 1997). 545:Two Images of Continuing Trouble 1035: 1010: 997: 984: 971: 643:(1989), editor with Jon Glover 172:Lewis Silkin, 1st Baron Silkin 135:Lewis Silkin, 1st Baron Silkin 1: 1043:"Stand Magazine -- A History" 935: 412:The Re-Ordering of the Stones 287:His first poetry collection, 153: 617:Footsteps on a Downcast Path 375:The Portrait and Other Poems 7: 659:Wilfred Owen: The War Poems 602:The Psalms and their Spoils 469:(c. 1967), translator from 10: 1167: 1116:20th-century English poets 1063:. Leeds University Library 981:(Oxford University Press). 429:(1964) second edition 1978 242:, later a prolific TV and 18: 515:Air That Pricks the Earth 267: 130: 122: 110: 102: 92: 78: 59: 37: 30: 1086:Leeds University Library 1057:"Stand Magazine Archive" 1007:, Vol. 5. Gale., p. 250. 771:Hans Magnus Enzensberger 677:Testament Without Breath 368: 362:Testament Without Breath 248:Slade School of Fine Art 16:British poet (1930–1997) 1019:"Obituary: Jon Silkin" 551:The Little Time-Keeper 527:The Principle of Water 458:New and Selected Poems 452:Poems New And Selected 433:Penguin Modern Poets 7 307: 1084:Archival material at 843:Christopher Middleton 539:The Peaceable Kingdom 381:The Peaceable Kingdom 293: 289:The Peaceable Kingdom 1121:British anthologists 583:(1979), editor with 395:(1960), editor with 355:He was working with 230:, who later won the 1061:Special Collections 927:Yevgeny Yevtushenko 879:Iain Crichton Smith 491:Pergamon Poets VIII 484:(1969) editor with 464:Against Parting by 350:Newcastle upon Tyne 334:University of Leeds 210: /  97:University of Leeds 71:Newcastle upon Tyne 1131:English male poets 911:Jeffrey Wainwright 907:Andrei Voznesensky 899:Giuseppe Ungaretti 887:Vladimir Soloukhin 735:Johannes Bobrowski 637:(1980) new edition 629:The Ship's Pasture 590:The Lapidary Poems 359:on his collection 338:Gregory Fellowship 315:Sinclair Stevenson 254:(Cape, 1962) is a 234:, and her husband 214:51.5463°N 0.1822°W 150:magazine in 1952. 895:Marina Tsvetayeva 875:Pentti Saarikoski 831:Emanuel Litvinoff 799:John Heath-Stubbs 787:Michael Hamburger 683:Making a Republic 647:The Lens-Breakers 533:A 'Jarapiri' Poem 313:was published by 311:The Lens Breakers 141: 140: 1158: 1073: 1072: 1070: 1068: 1053: 1047: 1046: 1039: 1033: 1032: 1014: 1008: 1001: 995: 988: 982: 975: 969: 968: 966: 964: 950: 891:William Stafford 871:Tadeusz Różewicz 851:Norman Nicholson 803:Zbigniew Herbert 759:Antonio Cisneros 611: 387:The Two Freedoms 226:), the house of 225: 224: 222: 221: 220: 219:51.5463; -0.1822 215: 211: 208: 207: 206: 203: 193:National Service 182:Wycliffe College 177:The Forsyte Saga 170:. His uncle was 83:Wycliffe College 66: 63:25 November 1997 47: 45: 28: 27: 1166: 1165: 1161: 1160: 1159: 1157: 1156: 1155: 1091: 1090: 1081: 1076: 1066: 1064: 1055: 1054: 1050: 1041: 1040: 1036: 1024:The Independent 1015: 1011: 1002: 998: 989: 985: 976: 972: 962: 960: 958:Dulwich Society 952: 951: 942: 938: 877:– Jon Silkin – 859:Maila Pylkkönen 701: 609: 486:Vernon Scannell 446:Nature with Man 371: 328:Silkin founded 319:First World War 306: 303: 301: 299: 297: 270: 236:Rudolf Nassauer 218: 216: 212: 209: 204: 201: 199: 197: 196: 186:Dulwich College 180:, and attended 156: 93:Alma mater 87:Dulwich College 74: 68: 64: 55: 49: 48:2 December 1930 43: 41: 33: 24: 17: 12: 11: 5: 1164: 1154: 1153: 1148: 1143: 1138: 1133: 1128: 1123: 1118: 1113: 1108: 1103: 1089: 1088: 1080: 1079:External links 1077: 1075: 1074: 1048: 1034: 1009: 996: 983: 970: 939: 937: 934: 919:Nathan Whiting 863:Miklós Radnóti 839:Sorley Maclean 835:George MacBeth 819:Miroslav Holub 779:Paavo Haavikko 751:Alan Brownjohn 747:Joseph Brodsky 743:T. 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Index

John Silkin
London
Newcastle upon Tyne
Wycliffe College
Dulwich College
University of Leeds
Lewis Silkin, 1st Baron Silkin
Litvak Jewish
Lithuanian
Russian Empire
Lewis Silkin, 1st Baron Silkin
The Forsyte Saga
Wycliffe College
Dulwich College
National Service
51°32′47″N 0°10′56″W / 51.5463°N 0.1822°W / 51.5463; -0.1822
Bernice Rubens
Booker Prize
Rudolf Nassauer
David Mercer
West End
Slade School of Fine Art
roman à clef
Oxford Street
war poetry
World War I
Sinclair Stevenson
First World War
Britain
University of Leeds

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