William Cookson

William Cookson

William Cookson (May 8 1939–January 2 2003) was a British poet, writer on poetry and literary editor, best-known for his influential poetry magazine "Agenda".

He was brought up in Surrey and London, and educated at Westminster School and New College, Oxford.

On Cookson's death a "Celebratory Issue" of "Agenda" (Vol. 39, No. 4 (2003)) was published in which his successor as editor of the journal, Patricia McCarthy, described him as "a man who sacrificed his life for poetry and was perhaps the best, most single-minded editor of our day". In addition to a final redaction of "Vestiges and Versions", the issue contains biographical sketches by Edmund Gray and Martin Dodsworth.

Selected publications

(As critic)

"A Guide to The Cantos of Ezra Pound" (1985; Revised Edition, 2001)

(Note: "An Introduction to David Jones" was announced but not seemingly published.)

(As editor)

"Ezra Pound: Selected Prose 1909-1965" (Faber, 1973)

"Agenda - An Anthology 1959-1993" (Carcanet Press, 1994)

(As poet)

"Dream Traces" (Hippopotamus Press, 1975)

"Spell" (Agenda Editions, 1986)

"Vestiges" (Agenda Editions/Big Little Poems, 1987)

"Vestiges & Versions" 1955-1996 (Agenda Editions/Poet and Painters Press, 1997)


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