Graham, W.S. (William Sydney), 1918-1986

Variant names

Hide Profile

Epithet: poet

British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000472.0x000226

W.S. Graham was born in Greenock, Scotland. He was generally known as Sydney to his friends, but occasionally used the name "Jock". He began his working career as a journeyman engineer before becoming a full-time poet. He married Nessie Dunsmuir in 1954. Among his most important works are "Cage Without Grievance" (1942); "The Nightfishing" (1955); and "Implements In Their Places" (1977). He died in Cornwall, where he had resided for many years.

From the description of W.S. Graham fonds. [1949-1994]. (University of Victoria Libraries). WorldCat record id: 660200842

W.S. Graham was a Scottish poet associated with the neo-romantic poets. Born in Greenock, he studied engineering at Stow College and literature at Newbattle Abbey College, publishing his first book of poetry in 1942. Several books followed in short order, but the reception of his 1954 collection, The Nightfishing, caused him to withdraw until 1970. Recognition has come belatedly, but Graham's work is enjoying a renaissance.

From the description of W.S. Graham letter and poems, 1946 June 3. (Pennsylvania State University Libraries). WorldCat record id: 232680362

Archival Resources

Person

Birth 1918-11-19

Death 1986-01-09

Britons

English

Information

Permalink: http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6vx2txp

Ark ID: w6vx2txp

SNAC ID: 50270763