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Brian Patten (born
7 February 1946,
Liverpool,
Lancashire,
England) is an English
poet, born in a
working-class neighbourhood near the
docks. He left school at fifteen, and was hired by a private newspaper called "The Bootle Times" to write a column on popular music. One of his first articles was on
Roger McGough and
Adrian Henri, who later joined Brian in forming the performance group called the
Liverpool Poets. The group performed poetry for audiences and also released an anthology called "The Mersey Sound", which sold thousands of copies.
Patten received early encouragement from
Philip Larkin, and
Charles Causley once commented: "[Patten] reveals a sensibility profoundly aware of the ever-present possibility of the magical and the miraculous, as well as of the granite-hard realities. These are undiluted poems, beautifully calculated, informed - even in their darkest moments - with courage and hope."
Patten's style is generally
lyrical and his subjects are primarily
love and
relationships. His
1981 collection
Love Poems draws together his best work in this area from the previous sixteen years.
Tribune has described Patten as "the master poet of his genre, taking on the intricacies of love and beauty with a totally new approach, new for him and for contemporary poetry."
The collections
Storm Damage (
1988) and
Armada (
1996) are however more various, the latter featuring a sequence of poems concerning the death of his mother and memories of his childhood.
Armada is perhaps Patten's most mature and formal book, dispensing with much of the playfulness of former work.
And yet he can still be extraordinarily funny in work that relates back to childhood and is echoed in his famous collections of comic verse for children, notably
Gargling With Jelly and
Thawing Frozen Frogs.
Patten is now regarded as one of Britain's leading contemporary poets, writing extensively for children as well as adults. He is a highly engaging performer, giving readings frequently. Over the years he's read alongside such poets as
Pablo Neruda,
Allen Ginsberg,
Stevie Smith,
Laurie Lee, and
Robert Lowell. Also acknowledged as one of Europe's foremost poets, his books have in recent years been translated into Italian, Spanish, German and Polish. His children's novel
Mr Moon's Last Case won a special award from the
Mystery Writers of America Guild.
In
2002 Patten accepted the
Cholmondeley Award for services to poetry. Together with Roger McGough and the late Adrian Henri, he was honoured with the
Freedom of the City of
Liverpool.
Brian Patten also went to Sefton Park School in the Smithdown Road area of Liverpool as a boy where he was noted for his essays and greatly encouraged in his work by Harry Sutcliffe his form teacher.
Selected bibliography
Poetry for adults:
- The Mersey Sound
- Little Johnny's Confession
- Notes to the Hurrying Man
- The Irrelevant Song
- Vanishing Trick
- Grave Gossip
- Love Poems
- Storm Damage
- Grinning Jack (selected poems)
- Armada
- Sometimes it Happens
Books for children:
- The Elephant and the Flower
- Jumping Mouse
- Emma's Doll
- Gargling With Jelly
- Mr Moon's Last Case
- Jimmy Tag-Along
- Thawing Frozen Frogs
- Juggling With Gerbils
- The Story Giant
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