CROZIER, Andrew. All Where Each Is. London: Allardye, Barnett/Agneau 2. 1985.
8vo. Original publisher's cream wrappers lettered in black to the spine and front panel; publisher's flyer loosely laid in; pp. 318, [2]; bump to upper spine tip; otherwise a fine copy.
First edition, first printing of the most comprehensive collection of Andrew Crozier's poems.
Anthony Barnett's Allardyce, Barnett press had, in 1982, issued a Collected J. H. Prynne in the same format as this Collected Crozier, bringing together in one volume the author's separate volumes published between 1967 and 1982, as well as more recent uncollected and previously unpublished work. The title of the volume is drawn from Charles Olson’s poem “The Distances.”
Andrew Crozier (1943-2008) wrote that “becoming a poet had to do with finding a mode for making sense of… being alive”, and these pellucid, precise poems belong with the finest post-war poetry written in English.
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