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Name
  
Edgar Foxall

Role
  
Poet

Died
  
1990


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Books
  
The Limitations of Moonlight: Poems, Ultimate Harvest: Selected Poems of Edgar Foxall

Edgar Foxall (1906–1990) was an English poet whose work features in one of the Penguin poetry anthologies, Poetry of the Thirties (1964). Though notable for caustic political commentary and acute social observation, the natural world is a strong recurrent theme throughout his work.

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Life and work

Born near Ellesmere Port on Merseyside, Foxall left school at fourteen, working in a range of jobs (clerk, shop foreman, and part-time sports journalist) before training as a school teacher after World War II. Taking an active interest in local politics (he was a fervent supporter of the early Labour Party (UK)), Foxall was a prolific contributor to literary journals, magazines and the local and national press. In 1968, together with his wife Nancy, he moved to the North Wales resort town of Llandudno.

Foxall received encouragement through correspondence with both T. S. Eliot and John Masefield. He won critical acclaim from Leonard Clark, J. C. Squire and Cyril Connolly.

Published works

  • Proems (1938)
  • Water Rat Sonata (1940)
  • Poems (1947)
  • Decade (1957)
  • The Limitations of Moonlight (1973)
  • Ultimate Harvest (1992)
  • A note on working class solidarity

    One of Foxall's most famous works, published in 1933:

    References

    Edgar Foxall Wikipedia