ichard Berengarten has made the long poem and the sequence his forte, and many of these poems have received international acclaim. Through his choice of themes and motifs, and his affirmation of psyche, eros and hope, he writes in the tradition of George Seferis and Octavio Paz. This selection (1965-2000) includes 'Avebury', 'Angels', 'Tree', 'Against the Day', 'Croft Woods', and the widely acclaimed sequence 'Black Light'.
ichard Berengarten has made the long poem and the sequence his forte, and many of these poems have received international acclaim. Through his choice of themes and motifs, and his affirmation of psyche, eros and hope, he writes in the tradition of George Seferis and Octavio Paz. This selection (1965-2000) includes 'Avebury', 'Angels', 'Tree', 'Against the Day', 'Croft Woods', and the widely acclaimed sequence 'Black Light'.
Richard Berengarten (formerly known as Burns) was born in London in 1943, into a family of musicians. He has lived in Italy, Greece, the USA and Yugoslavia. His perspectives as a poet combine English, French, Mediterranean, Jewish, Slavic, American and Oriental influences. He deals equally with historical and political material, with inner worlds, and with relationships and everyday life. In the 1970s, he founded and ran the (now almost legendary) international Cambridge Poetry Festival. His work has been translated into 18 languages. In 2017, he was awarded the Xu Zhimo Silver Willow Award, for his 2016 book, 'Changing'.
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