The English Intelligencer

The English Intelligencer was a mid-1960s little magazine devoted to poetry and letters[1][2] founded and edited by poets Andrew Crozier and Peter Riley. It played a key role in the emergence of many of the poets associated with the British Poetry Revival, and was conceived as providing a forum for exchange and building a sense of community among scattered British avant-garde poets who were in contact with and responding to the New American Poets, especially Charles Olson.

  1. ^ Neil Pattison, "Introduction." Certain Prose of the English Intelligencer (2014)
  2. ^ Eltringham, Daniel (2022). Poetry & Commons: Postwar and Romantic Lyric in Times of Enclosure. Liverpool University Press. p. 59.