The Headlands
Howard Sergeant
Putnam  (1953)
In Collection
#3552
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Poet
Hardcover 
Great Britain  English
Product Details
Dewey 821.91
Edition limited
Nationality British
Pub Place London
Dust Jacket dj
No. of Pages 56
First Edition Yes
Personal Details
Read It Yes
User Defined
Conflict WW2
Notes
Reilly 295.

"This edition is limited to 500 copies." -- dust jacket

Howard Sergeant (1914 - 1987)

Herbert (‘Howard’) Sergeant was born in Hull and qualified as an accountant. He served in the RAF and the Air Ministry during the Second World War and with the assistance of his friend Lionel Monteith, edited and published the first issue of his poetry magazine Outposts in February 1944. Outposts is the longest running independent poetry magazine in Britain and over the decades, has specialised in publishing unrecognised poets alongside the well established. Sergeant had been writing poetry since childhood and his first poem to be published was ‘Thistledown magic’, in Chambers Journal in 1943. Sergeant’s own poetry was included in the first issue of Outposts (but rarely thereafter) and his first published collection, The leavening air, appeared in 1946. He was involved in setting up the Dulwich Group (a branch of the British Poetry Association) in 1949, and again, when it re-formed in 1960.