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The Chameleon Poet: A Life of George Barker Book
George Barker, the subject of The Chameleon Poet, was a gifted, rambunctious, mercurial, vivacious, guilt-stricken British poet who managed to father a whole rugby team of kids (yep, 15!) in between penning some of the most tender lyrics in modern British letters. The Chameleon Poet: A Life of George Barker tells the tale of his uproarious life. The key to Barker’s self-tormenting soul was, as Fraser carefully and plausibly delineates, his conflicted origin and upbringing. The poet was born a Catholic, in 1913, in parochially Protestant suburban Essex. George Barker’s mother, subject of some of the son’s most effusively moved and moving work, was Irish, yet Barker was named for his father: "the person in the world whose features most closely resembled his own, but with whose straight-backed Englishness he was so reluctant to identify." Not surprisingly, as soon as he could the bright-eyed, sharp-tongued, already married Barker made good his escape from Loughton; he went south to Grub Street, thence to remotest Dorset. But of course England’s tight little isle was never enough to contain such a generously proportioned spirit. In short order the poet moved further afield still, to Civil War Spain, Depression-era Manhattan, the west of Ireland, literary Bohemia and Francis Bacon’s 1950s Soho. En route he had innumerable affairs, fathered all those kids, met and impressed Yeats, Eliot, Dylan Thomas--oh yes, and wrote a bit, too. Barker might have had a great old life; he was not an indisputably great poet. Although his finest lyrics are very fine indeed, too much of the other stuff seems like filler, the exhaust of a poetic Porsche left idling. But in terms of biography that is largely irrelevant. In the way that second-rate books often make the best films, Robert Fraser has taken a second division poet’s untamed existence and turned it into a sharp, dry, clever, witty, comprehensive and absorbing portrait of an entire milieu. --Sean ThomasRead More
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This biography of poet George Barker offers both a portrait of a talented tormented and entertaining man and a broad cultural landscape.
- 0712691715
- 9780712691710
- Robert Fraser
- 7 November 2002
- Pimlico
- Paperback (Book)
- 592
- New edition
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