Nicholas Moore

Nicholas Moore
Born(1918-11-16)16 November 1918
Cambridge, England
Died26 January 1986(1986-01-26) (aged 67)
St Mary Cray, Kent, England
Pen nameGuy Kelly (1945), Romeo Anschilo (1968)
OccupationPoet, publisher
Alma materTrinity College, Cambridge
Literary movementNew Apocalyptics
Notable awardsHarriet Monroe Memorial Prize, Contemporary Poetry's Patron Prize
SpousePriscilla Craig (1940–1948)
Shirley Putnam (1953– )
Children2
RelativesG. E. Moore (father), Thomas Sturge Moore (uncle), George Herbert Ely (grandfather)

Nicholas Moore (16 November 1918 – 26 January 1986) was an English poet, associated with the New Apocalyptics in the 1940s, whose reputation stood as high as Dylan Thomas’s. He later dropped out of the literary world.[1][2][3]

  1. ^ Ousby, Ian (1996). The Cambridge Paperback Guide to Literature in English. Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press. pp. 267. ISBN 0-521-436273.
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