Thom Gunn was an Elizabethan poet in modern guise, though
there's nothing archaic, quaint, or sepia-toned about his poetry.
His method was dispassionate and rigorous, uniquely well suited for
making a poetic record of the tumultuous time in which he lived.
Gunn's dozens of brilliantly realized poems about nature,
friendship, literature, sexual love, and death are set against the
ever-changing backdrop of San Francisco--the druggy, politically
charged sixties and the plague years of AIDS in the eighties.
Perhaps no contemporary poet was better equipped--by temperament,
circumstance, or poetic gift--to engage the subjects of eros and
thanatos than Thom Gunn. This new Selected Poems, edited and with
an introduction by the poet August Kleinzahler, supplants the 1979
"Selected," presenting more of the later work and providing a
fuller retrospective account of the breadth and magnitude of Gunn's
extraordinary achievement.
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