Tuesday, May 15, 2007

Great Regulars: [Cecil] Day-Lewis was continually hampered

as a poet by difficulties in finding a convincingly original voice. At the outset he sounds like a latter-day Georgian, then he is overwhelmed by the cadences and imagery of his friend WH Auden, then he discovers a plainer style that owes a great deal to Hardy and Frost.

from Andrew Motion: The Guardian: The begetter of poetry

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