It is a curious thing that of the three judges offering superlatives on the jacket of Hugo Williams's Collected Poems - Edna Longley, Douglas Dunn and Peter Porter - none is English. And yet Williams, born in Windsor during World War Two, the son of the English actor Hugh Williams, schooled by Life and Eton, a youthful toiler for Alan Ross's London Magazine, an erstwhile globetrotter and a lifelong London resident, seems as English as they come. (So English, in fact, that he will object that his mother is Australian.) He simply makes it a more interesting condition than others succeed in doing, or else he escapes its limitations altogether.
LRB 22 May 2003 | PDF Download
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