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John Fuller and the Sycamore Press - Classic Poetry Collection | Perfect for Literature Lovers & Book Club Discussions
John Fuller and the Sycamore Press - Classic Poetry Collection | Perfect for Literature Lovers & Book Club Discussions

John Fuller and the Sycamore Press - Classic Poetry Collection | Perfect for Literature Lovers & Book Club Discussions

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Established in 1968, John Fuller's Sycamore Press was an important independently run press that published some of the most influential and critically acclaimed writers of the past half-century. In addition to publishing established authors, such as W. H. Auden, Philip Larkin, and Peter Porter, the press sought to promote young poets, many of whom have gone on to achieve great success. The Sycamore Press ceased operations in 1992, but it remains an excellent example of the unique qualities associated with the small press movement in England. John Fuller & the Sycamore A Bibliographic History explores the press's rich history on several levels. In addition to a full descriptive bibliography of all Sycamore Press publications, the book also includes a foreword by John Fuller and transcript of an interview conducted with John Fuller on 31 March 2007. Supplementing the descriptive bibliography are numerous personal reflections written by Sycamore Press authors about John Fuller, the press, and the works it produced.

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This is a beautiful book, and a fascinating look at the world of small press publishing in England in the 70's and 80's. I'm a follower of small presses, but not a regular reader of poetry, and I was unfamiliar with most of the poets and writers associated with the Sycamore Press. Nevertheless, this book has left me wanting to read and learn more about Ian Caws, Harold Massingham, Andrew McNeillie, Elise Paschen, Mark Wormald, and Andrew Motion, as well as both John Fuller himself, and his father, Roy Fuller.
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