Gunn, Thom

Gunn, Thom

▪ British poet
original name  Thomson William Gunn  
born August 29, 1929, Gravesend, Kent, England
died April 25, 2004, San Francisco, California, U.S.

      English poet whose verse is notable for its adroit, terse language and counterculture themes.

      The son of a successful London journalist, Gunn attended University College School in London and Trinity College in Cambridge, where he received a B.A. (1953) and M.A. (1958). In 1954 he moved to San Francisco, California, to study at Stanford University. He later taught at the University of California at Berkeley.

      Gunn's first volume of verse was Fighting Terms (1954; rev. ed. 1962). The Sense of Movement (1957) won a Somerset Maugham Award, which he used for travel in Italy. “On the Move,” a celebration of black-jacketed motorcyclists from that volume, is one of his best-known poems. In the late 1950s Gunn's poetry became more experimental. He published My Sad Captains in 1961, and Selected Poems, which also contains the work of his Cambridge contemporary Ted Hughes (Hughes, Ted), appeared in 1962. Positives (1966) is a group of poems about Londoners, with photographs by the poet's brother Ander Gunn. In the 1970s Gunn began to explore themes of homosexuality and drugs, and notable collections came to include Moly (1971), Jack Straw's Castle (1976), and The Man with Night Sweats (1992), which focuses on the AIDS epidemic. Among his other works are Selected Poems 1950–1975 (1979), The Passages of Joy (1982), and Boss Cupid (2000). The Occasion of Poetry (1982) and Shelf Life (1993) are collections of autobiographical and critical essays. Gunn received numerous awards, including a Guggenheim (1971) and MacArthur (1993) fellowship.

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