- A. S. J. Tessimond
Arthur Seymour John Tessimond (
Birkenhead ,July 19 ,1902 -Chelsea, London May 13 ,1962 ) was an Englishpoet .He went to
Charterhouse School , but ran away at age 16 ["Collected Poems", p. xiv.] . After studying atLiverpool University , he moved toLondon where he worked in bookshops, and also as a copywriter ["Collected Poems", p. xvi.] . He later moved toFrance .After avoiding military service in
World War II , he later discovered he was unfit for service.An eccentric and an
Imagist , Tessimond wrote astute, elegant, urban poetry. He suffered frombipolar disorder , and receivedelectro-convulsive therapy .He first began to publish in the 1920s in literary magazines. He was to see three volumes of poetry were published during his life: "Walls of Glass" in 1934, "Voices in a Giant City" in 1947 and "Selections" in 1958. He contributed several poems to a 1952 edition of "Bewick's Birds".
He died in 1962 from a
brain haemorrhage .In the
mid-1970s he was the subject of a radio programme entitled "Portrait of a Romantic". This, together with the publication of the posthumous selection "Not Love Perhaps" in 1972, increased interest in his work; and his poetry subsequently appeared in school books and anthologies.A 1985 anthology of his work "The Collected Poems of A. S. J. Tessimond", edited by
Hubert Nicholson , contains previously unpublished works.Notes
External links
* [http://www.bryantmcgill.com/World_Poetry/~A/A.S.J._Tessimond/ A.S.J. Tessimond Poetry and Translations] at the Open Translation Project sponsored by
Bryant H. McGill
* [http://thefilter.blogs.com/thefilter/asj_tessimond/index.html A.S.J. Tessimond: 105th Anniversary Celebration] at [http://thefilter.blogs.com The Filter^]
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