Who is David Gascoyne

David Gascoyne (10 October 1916 – 25 November 2001) was an English poet associated with the Surrealist movement, in particular the British Surrealist Group. Additionally he translated work by French surrealist poets.

Early life and surrealism

Gascoyne was born in Harrow the eldest of three sons of Leslie Noel Gascoyne (1886–1969), a bank clerk, and his wife, Winifred Isobel, née Emery (1890–1972). His mother, a niece of the actors Cyril Maude and Winifred Emery, was one of two young women present when the dramatist W. S. Gilbert died in his lake at Grim's Dyke in May 1911. Gascoyne grew up in England and Scotland, attending Salisbury Cathedral School and London's Regent Street Polytechnic. He spent some of the early 1930s in Paris.

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David Gascoyne Poems

  • The End Is Near The Beginning
    Yes you have said enough for the time being
    There will be plenty of lace later on
    Plenty of electric wool
    And you will forget the eglantine ...
  • The Very Image - To Rene Magritte
    An image of my grandmother
    her head appearing upside-down upon a cloud
    the cloud transfixed on the steeple
    of a deserted railway-station ...
  • Orpheus In The Underworld
    Curtains of rock
    And tears of stone,
    Wet leaves in a high crevice of the sky:
    From side to side the draperies ...
  • The Cage
    In the waking night
    The forests have stopped growing
    The shells are listening
    The shadows in the pools turn grey ...
  • Snow In Europe
    Out of their slumber Europeans spun
    Dense dreams: appeasements, miracle, glimpsed flash
    Of a new golden era; but could not restrain
    The vertical white weight that fell last night ...
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Night 6 Time 5 Sun 4 Light 4 Away 4 Sky 4 Head 4 Spring 3 Rain 3 Hair 3


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Lovechrisandali: alison king, chris gascoyne and david neilson. that is all.
Michaelscaines: i have rapidly developed an absolute passion for book-collecting; an appetite for new books and for the sheer material acquisition of them, of an intensity greater than i have ever felt, in that connection, before. – david gascoyne, feb 6 1942
Sophiologist_: that time i got a christmas card from david gascoyne
Herrpebblemann: david gascoyne's reading at the royal albert hall 1995
Beineckelibrary: robert lowell letter to david gascoyne, january 13, 1975 via david gascoyne collection
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How Human Nature dotes
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How Human Nature dotes
On what it can't detect.
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