New Collected Poems Read online




  David Gascoyne by Gertrude Hermes, 1956 © National Portrait Gallery

  First published in 2014

  by Enitharmon Press

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  London WC1A 2JL

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  Central Books

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  Text © Estate of David Gascoyne 2014

  Preface, selection and editorial matter © Roger Scott 2014

  ISBN: 978-1-907587-37-5

  Enitharmon Press acknowledges the financial assistance of Arts Council England and for this publication it is particularly grateful for the support of Dr Roger Scott and the beneficiaries of the estates of David and Judy Gascoyne.

  British Library Cataloguing-in-Publication Data. A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library.

  Typeset in Bembo by Servis Filmsetting Ltd, Stockport, Cheshire and printed in the UK by Gomer Press Ltd

  CONTENTS

  UNCOLL. = uncollected poems; titles in italics are unpublished

  Bibliography

  Editor’s Preface by Roger Scott

  Introductory Notes by David Gascoyne

  Acknowledgements

  POEMS WRITTEN AT SCHOOL (1929)

  Storm UNCOLL.

  October Night UNCOLL.

  From ROMAN BALCONY (1932)

  Roman Balcony

  Fading Avenues

  Vista

  Roman Ghosts

  Summer’s Echo

  Rain Clouds

  Prison

  Transformation Scene

  The Bridge

  Psychological Fragment

  Exhaustion

  Seaside Tragedy

  The New Isaiah

  OTHER EARLY POEMS (1932–1935)

  Sonnet to Alida Monro

  Hinterland

  By the Sea: Traditional Form & Modernist Forms UNCOLL.

  Seaside Souvenir

  On the Terrace

  Slate

  Susan: a carving by Eric Gill UNCOLL.

  from ‘Ten Proses’

  2. ‘In New York and other cities’

  3. ‘Shafts of pale light are directed’

  8. ‘They were hardly to be expected here’

  10. ‘The world of De Chirico’

  From ‘Automatic Album Leaves’

  1. ‘The Room is not very large’

  In Perpetuum Mobile

  Hommage à Mallarmé UNCOLL.

  Oleograph UNCOLL.

  Night-Piece UNCOLL.

  End of Peace UNCOLL.

  Perpetual Winter Never Known UNCOLL.

  ‘Not having knife-edge to my ermine cape’

  Landscape

  Speculation

  Sonnet: ‘Progressing forward …’ UNCOLL.

  ‘They Spoke of a New City’ UNCOLL.

  ‘The Roots of Evil’ UNCOLL.

  Germinal

  Gnu Opaque

  Marrow

  Baptism

  Future Reference

  MAN’S LIFE IS THIS MEAT (1936)

  The Chariot

  ‘The cold renunciatory beauty’

  ‘Light of the sun over the arctic regions’

  Morning Dissertation

  The Unattained

  Reintegration

  No Solution

  Direct Response

  The Last Head

  Purified Disgust

  Charity Week

  Reflected Vehemence

  The End is Near the Beginning

  Lost Wisdom

  Unspoken

  Yves Tanguy

  ‘The Truth is Blind’

  The Cage

  Educative Process

  Antennae

  Lozanne

  Salvador Dalí

  The Diabolical Principle

  The Rites of Hysteria

  And the Seventh Dream is the Dream of Isis

  SURREALIST AND OTHER POEMS (1936–1938)

  A Sudden Squall

  Competition UNCOLL.

  ‘The entrance to that valley stands alone’ UNCOLL.

  Phenomena

  The Very Image

  Asylum

  The Perpetual Explosion

  The Light of the Lion’s Mane

  The Great Day

  The Very Image

  The Cubical Domes

  The Symptomatic World

  The Supposed Being

  Eau Sifflé (for Georges Hugnet) UNCOLL.

  Goût du jour UNCOLL.

  Cafard UNCOLL.

  Récupération UNCOLL.

  Fool’s Paradise UNCOLL.

  Symptomatic World UNCOLL.

  Elegiac Stanzas I.M. Alban Berg UNCOLL.

  ‘Chorus’ to ‘Procession to the Private Sector’ UNCOLL.

  The Hills and in the light, daily

  Compline for the Occident: a cantata for choir and solo voice

  The Moon Over London UNCOLL.

  An Unfinished, Post-Auden Pre-War Proem (for J.S.)

  Three Verbal Objects

  ‘transparency of the vegetable world …’ UNCOLL.

  Two Untitled Fragments

  Phantasmagoria

  From HOLDERLIN’S MADNESS (1938)

  Figure in a Landscape

  Orpheus in the Underworld

  Tenebrae

  Epilogue

  POEMS 1937–42 (1943)

  MISERERE

  Tenebrae

  Pieta

  De Profundis

  Kyrie

  Lachrymae

  Ex Nihilo

  Sanctus

  Ecce Homo

  METAPHYSICAL POEMS:

  Concert of Angels

  Elsewhere

  World Without End

  Inferno

  Lowland

  Mountains

  Winter Garden

  The Wall

  The Fortress

  Dichtersleben

  I.M. Benjamin Fondane

  Mozart: Sursum Corda

  Cavatina

  Artist

  Insurrection

  Legendary Fragment

  Eve

  Venus Androgyne

  The Dark’s Fidelity

  Post-Mortem UNCOLL.

  Amor Fati

  Signs

  The Hero

  The Fault

  The Descent

  The Open Tomb

  The Plummet Heart

  The Three Stars

  Epode

  PERSONAL POEMS:

  Sonnet: From Morn to Mourning

  The Fabulous Glass

  Camera Obscura

  Apologia

  Epilogue to an Episode

  The Writer’s Hand

  Dead End

  The Sacred Hearth

  To a Contemporary

  An Elegy

  From a Diary

  Odeur de Pensée

  Fête

  Chambre d’Hôtel

  Jardin du Palais Royal

  Noctambules

  Souvenirs de Paris (I): A La Fenêtre

  Epilogue 1940–1

  Sonnet: The Uncertain Battle

  Lines

  The Anchorite UNCOLL.

  TIME AND PLACE:

  Snow in Europe

  Zero

  An Autumn Park

  The Conspirators. Prelude to an Unfinished Narrative

  Come Dungeon Dark (III)

  Farewell Chorus

  Spring Mcmxl

  A Wartime Dawn

  Walking at Whitsun

  Oxford: A Spring Day

  The Gravel-Pit Field

  Requiem

  Strophes Elégiaques à la Mémoire d’Alban Berg<
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  A VAGRANT AND OTHER POEMS (1950)

  A Vagrant

  Innocence and Experience

  Photograph

  Reported Missing

  A Tough Generation

  The Other Larry

  Eros Absconditus

  The Goose-Girl

  Beware Beelzebub

  Rondel for the Fourth Decade

  September Sun 1947, updated 1983

  The Post-War Night

  Demos in Oxford Street

  Evening Again

  Three Venetian Nocturnes

  1. Barcarolle

  2. Lido Gala Fireworks

  3. On the Grand Canal

  Birth of a Prince

  Rex Mundi

  Fragments towards a Religio Poetae

  The Second Coming

  A Little Zodiak for Kathleen Raine

  After Twenty Springs

  LIGHT VERSE

  An Unsagacious Animal

  Le Déjeuner sur L’Herbe: a Pastoral

  The Decay of Decency

  With a Cornet of Winkles

  Three Cabaret Songs

  ENCOUNTER WITH SILENCE: POEMS, 1950 (1998)

  Give Up Dead Words

  Stele

  Terminal

  Fragment from an unfinished / unpublished poem

  Untitled: ‘Mist and damp …’

  Saturnalia

  The Bomb-Site Anchorite (fragment)

  MAKE-WEIGHT VERSE

  A Post-Card from Venice to T.S.E.

  Who Are the Orthosexual?

  L’homme assez moyen (pas très sensual)

  OTHER POEMS 1950–1956

  ‘Dear Thomas Eliot’

  ‘The Porch before these poems is the entrance into Night’

  ‘The Hand that in the Darkness’

  ‘The Son of Man is in Revolt’

  ‘When I am able to think at night’

  Qu’est-ce que la Décadence? UNCOLL.

  Yes, You UNCOLL.

  Yes, thank you. Now I can start the day UNCOLL.

  Remembering the Dead

  Haiku: Urban Autumn After the War UNCOLL.

  ‘My own sophistry’ UNCOLL.

  Ambiguous Haiku UNCOLL.

  Cartesian Haiku UNCOLL.

  ‘Rain globules on glass’

  ‘And tell me, how is Christ preached now …’

  Metropolis by Night UNCOLL.

  Night-Watchers’ Ruminations UNCOLL.

  Night Thoughts UNCOLL.

  Sentimental Colloquy

  Elegiac Improvisation on the Death of Paul Eluard

  NIGHT THOUGHTS (1956)

  The Nightwatchers

  Megalometropolitan Carnival

  Encounter with Silence

  LATER POEMS 1956–1995

  The Grass in the Waste Places

  Half-an-Hour

  On ReReading Jacob Boehme’s ‘Aurora’

  Three Verbal Sonatinas

  Speechlessness

  Whales and Dolphins

  Prelude to a New Fin-de-Siècle

  Variations on a Phrase

  Rare Occasional Poem

  Dodecatribute to Miron Grindea at 75

  Arbres, Bêtes, Courants d’Eau: Improvisation (for Salah Stétié), UNCOLL.

  Haiku for [Salah] Stétié, Hague Haiku UNCOLL.

  Thalassa: the Unspeakable Sea

  Entrance to a Lane

  A Further Frontier

  A Sarum Sestina

  November in Devon

  Three Remanences

  A Summer Evening at Caesar’s Tower (Drafts)

  Ivy UNCOLL.

  APPENDIX A:

  UNPUBLISHED POEMS, drafts and fair copies

  Sonnet to Alida Monro

  Hinterland

  The Very Image

  Asylum

  The Perpetual Explosion

  ‘The Hills, and in the light, daily’

  Compline for the Occident: a cantata for choir and solo voice

  Two untitled fragments

  Come Dungeon Dark (Part III)

  Dark’s Fidelity

  Epilogue to an Episode

  Dead End

  Souvenirs de Paris: A la Fenêtre

  Epilogue 1940–41

  ‘Dear Thomas Eliot’

  ‘The Porch before these poems is the entrance into night’

  ‘The Hand that in the Darkness’

  ‘The Son of Man is in Revolt’

  ‘When I am able to think at night’

  Haiku: ‘Rain globules on glass’

  ‘And tell me, how is Christ preached now?’

  A Summer Evening at Caesar’s Tower

  APPENDIX B:

  DRAFTS, POEMS IN FACSIMILE, TYPESCRIPTS

  Elegiac Stanzas I.M. Alban Berg, typescript

  Ex Nihilo, handwritten

  Mozart: Sursum Corda, typescript

  The Plummet Heart, handwritten

  Apologia, typescript

  Epilogue to an Episode, typescript 1 & 2

  Dead End, typescript

  An Elegy, last page

  From a Diary, pages 1 & 2

  Chambre d’hôtel

  Noctambules, page 1

  Epilogue 1940-41

  Sonnet: The Battle

  An Autumn Park, typescript

  The Gravel-Pit Field

  Poems published 1941, Notes handwritten

  Requiem, A1 & typescript page 1

  A Vagrant, page 1

  Rondel for the Fourth Decade, typescript

  Barcarolle

  Stele

  Terminal

  Elegiac Improvisation in honour of Paul Eluard, page 1

  Entrance to a Lane

  APPENDIX C:

  NOTES TO THE POEMS

  SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY

  POETRY

  Roman Balcony and Other Poems (London: Lincoln Williams, 1932)

  Man’s Life Is This Meat (London: Parton Press, 1936)

  Hölderlin’s Madness (London: Dent, 1938)

  Poems 1937-42 (London: Editions Poetry London, 1943; reprinted 1944, 1948)

  A Vagrant and Other Poems (London: John Lehmann, 1950)

  Night Thoughts (London: André Deutsch, and New York: Grove Press, 1956; Paris: Alyscamps Press, 1995)

  Collected Poems, edited by Robin Skelton (London: Oxford University Press & André Deutsch, 1965; reprinted 1966, 1970, 1978, 1982, 1984)

  Penguin Modern Poets 17, with Kathleen Raine and W.S. Graham (London: Penguin Books, 1970)

  The Sun at Midnight : Poems and Aphorisms (London: Enitharmon Press, 1970)

  Three Poems (London: Enitharmon Press, 1976)

  Early Poems (Warwick: Greville Press, 1980)

  La Mano del Poeta, bi-lingual selection of poems, edited by Francesca Romani Paci (Genoa: Edizioni San Marco del Giustiniani, 1982). Awarded the Premio Biella-Poesia Europa 1982

  Five Early Uncollected Poems (Leamington Spa: Other Branch Readings, 1984)

  Collected Poems 1988 (Oxford University Press, 1988; reprinted 1988)

  Extracts from ‘A Kind of Declaration’ & Prelude to a New Fin-de-Siècle (Warwick: Greville Press, 1988)

  Tankens Doft, selection of poems, edited by Lars-Inge Nilsson (Lund: Ellerströms, 1988)

  Miserere: Poems 1937-42 (Paris: Granit, 1989)

  Poems of Milosz (London: Enitharmon Press, 1993)

  Three Remanences (London: privately printed, 1994)

  Selected Poems (London: Enitharmon Press, 1994)

  David Gascoyne selection, edited by Roger Scott with Nicholas Johnson, in Maggie O’Sullivan, David Gascoyne, Barry MacSweeney, Etruscan Reader III (Newcastle-under-Lyme: Etruscan Books, 1997)

  Encounter With Silence, Poems 1950, introduction by Roger Scott (London: Enitharmon Press, 1998)

  The Entrance to that valley stands alone, pamphlet poem c. 1936 (London: Enitharmon Press, 2001)

  Poems by David Gascoyne, selected and introduced by Judy Gascoyne (Warwick: Greville Press Pamphlets, 2001)

  Poems by George Herbe
rt, selected and introduced by David Gascoyne, edited by Roger Scott (Warwick: Greville Press Pamphlets, 2004)

  PROSE

  Opening Day (novel; London: Cobden-Sanderson, 1933)

  A Short Survey of Surrealism (London: Cobden-Sanderson, 1935; London: Frank Cass & Co., 1970; San Francisco: City Lights Books, 1982)

  Thomas Carlyle (London: Longman, Green & Co., 1952; reprinted 1963, 1969)

  Paris Journal 1937-1939, with a preface by Lawrence Durrell (London: Enitharmon Press, 1978)

  Journal, 1936-37 (London: Enitharmon Press, 1980)

  Journal de Paris et d’ailleurs, 1936-1942, translated by Christine Jordis (Paris: Flammarion, 1984)

  Rencontres avec Benjamin Fondane (Cognac: Arcane 17, 1984)

  Collected Journals 1937-42, introduced by Kathleen Raine (London: Skoob Books Publishing, 1991)

  Exploration, preface and trans. into French of ‘Death of an Explorer’ and ‘Self-Discharged’ by Michèle Duclos (Bordeaux: Editions Dufourg-Tandrup, 1992)

  Lawrence Durrell (London: privately printed, 1993)

  The Fire of Vision: David Gascoyne and George Barker, edited and introduced by Roger Scott (London: privately printed, 1996)

  Selected Prose 1934-1996, edited by Roger Scott, with an introduction by Kathleen Raine (London: Enitharmon Press, 1998)

  A Short Survey of Surrealism, with a preface by Dawn Ades and introduction by Michel Remy (London: Enitharmon Press, 2000)

  April: A Novella, edited and introduced by Roger Scott (London: Enitharmon Press, 2000)

  Letter to an Adopted Godfather [Henry Miller], edited and introduced by Roger Scott (Etruscan Books, 2012)

  TRANSLATIONS

  Salvador Dalí, Conquest of the Irrational (New York: Julien Levy, 1935)

  Benjamin Péret, A Bunch of Carrots: Twenty Poems (London: Roger Roughton, 1936; trans. with Humphrey Jennings; second edition published as Remove Your Hat, 1936)

  André Breton, What Is Surrealism? (London: Faber, 1936)

  Paul Eluard, Thorns of Thunder, Selected Poems edited by George Reavey (London: Europa Press & Stanley Nott, 1936; trans. with Samuel Beckett, Denis Devlin, Eugène Jolas, Man Ray, George Reavey and Ruthven Todd)

  Collected Verse Translations, edited by Alan Clodd and Robin Skelton (London: Oxford University Press, 1970)

  André Breton and Philippe Soupault, The Magnetic Fields (London: Atlas Press, 1985)

  Benjamin Péret, Remove Your Hat & Other Works (London: Atlas Press, 1986, trans. with Humphrey Jennings and Martin Sorrell)

  Pierre Jean Jouve, The Unconscious, Spirituality, Catastrophe (Child Okeford: Words Press, 1988)

  Three Translations (Child Okeford: Words Press, 1988)

  Pierre Jean Jouve, The Present Greatness of Mozart (Birmingham: Delos Press, 1996)

  Selected Verse Translations, edited by Alan Clodd and Robin Skelton, with an introduction by Roger Scott (London: Enitharmon Press, 1996)