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Adrian Henri was a British poet and painter best remembered as the
founder of poetry-rock group The Liverpool Scene and as one of
three poets in the bestselling anthology The Mersey Sound, along
with Brian Patten and Roger McGough. The trio of Liverpool poets
came to prominence in that city's Merseybeat zeitgeist of the 1960s
and 1970s. He was described by Edward Lucie-Smith as the
"theoretician" of the three. His characterization of popular
culture in verse helped to widen the audience for poetry among
1960s British youth. He has the distinct claim of having hosted the
young Liverpool lads who became The Beatles, turning them onto
avant-garde art, poetry, film, and music. Besides The Beatles, he
could name among his friends George Melly and Allen Ginsberg.
Unlike McGough and Patten, Henri turned his back on the trendier
London scene and chose to remain in Liverpool, saying there was
nowhere he loved better. This heavily illustrated biography written
by Adrian's partner of fifteen years is a true celebration of
Henri, Liverpool, and The Liverpool Scene.
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