J. C. Hall (poet)

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J. C. Hall
Born John Clive Hall
(1920-09-12)12 September 1920
Ealing, London
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Tunbridge Wells, Kent
Occupation Poet
Language English
Nationality British
Alma mater Oriel College, Oxford

John Clive Hall (12 September 1920 – 14 October 2011) was an English poet and editor.

Poetry

Hall's poetry was first published when he was aged seventeen in the anthology, The Best Poems of 1938.[1] He subsequently wrote and published a trickle of short poems over seven further decades. Not a modernist, he was included in Dannie Abse's 'reactionary anthology' Mavericks.[2] His work was admired by Philip Larkin who described it as, "just the sort of thing I should like to have done myself" and by W. H. Auden who wrote "in the poems of J. C. Hall we see a craftsmanship that yields to the reader constant pleasure and enjoyment. J. C. Hall should be better known."[3] A Trevor Tolley judged "his work has a carefulness that makes one ready to accept his small output as a mark of spiritual and poetic integrity".[4]

Life

Born in Ealing, London and brought up in Tunbridge Wells,[5] Hall attended Leighton Park School and Oriel College, Oxford.[6] He was an editor of the literary periodical Fords and Bridges at Oxford and became good friends with Keith Douglas.[6] As a pacifist he did farm work during the war and when Douglas was killed in Normandy, Hall was named as his literary executor.[7] He worked at The London Magazine and at Stephen Spender's Encounter as an editor.[5] He edited the Collected Poems of Edwin Muir for Faber and Faber in 1952.[8] A group photographic portrait of Hall, with fellow poets Dannie Abse, David John Murray Wright, Anthony Cronin and John Smith is held by the National Portrait Gallery.[9]

Bibliography

Poetry collections

  • The Summer Dance and Other Poems (John Lehmann, London 1951)
  • The Burning Hare (Chatto & Windus / Hogarth Press 1966 )
  • A House of Voices (Phoenix Living Poet Series, Chatto & Windus/Hogarth, 1973)
  • Selected and New Poems 1939–84 (Secker & Warburg, 1986)
  • Long Shadows (Shoestring 2003, repr. Faber & Faber 2010)

Anthologies and Shared Collections

References

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Sources

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