Two Poets: Allan Rodway & Malcolm Bradbury
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Nottingham. The Byron Press. First Edition. 1966. Softcover. Book Condition: Near Fine, slight signs of shelf wear and impressions. 48pp.
A double-feature poetry volume of mysterious origins: published by The Byron Press, which can no longer be found; and the work of two writers whose careers shaped up into academia and criticism–away from poetry–the volume is something of an anomaly. Their writing works together in a shared sense for musicality and drama, with touches of irony to hold themselves down. From whimsical sight-seeing imagery to dark allusions and existential undertones, their work is a duet with range, giving a glimpse into the influence their later essays and critiques may have taken from their poetry.
Design by M. Cane Msia.
A double-feature poetry volume of mysterious origins: published by The Byron Press, which can no longer be found; and the work of two writers whose careers shaped up into academia and criticism–away from poetry–the volume is something of an anomaly. Their writing works together in a shared sense for musicality and drama, with touches of irony to hold themselves down. From whimsical sight-seeing imagery to dark allusions and existential undertones, their work is a duet with range, giving a glimpse into the influence their later essays and critiques may have taken from their poetry.
Design by M. Cane Msia.

















