Publisher's Synopsis
Fleur Adcock has become the quiet presiding stateswoman of British poetry. She emigrated to London from New Zealand in the eraly 60s and her poetic career evolves out of that post-movement climate.;This text documents Fleur A dcock's association with the so-called "Group" which many believe has helped in the process of a more colloquial "voice" to her poetry and an ease of delivery that often belies the seriousness of the poem.