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A Strong Song Tows Us

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by Richard Burton

CORRESPONDENCE

  Adams, J. J. 94–5, 108–9, 117

  Bunting, Roudaba 406–7, 449, 490–91

  De Silver, Margaret 292, 307–8, 314–15, 330, 334–5, 343–5

  Doyle, Mike 454–5, 468

  Drerup, Karl 252–3, 258–9, 262, 266, 274–5, 287–8

  Eliot, T. S. 323

  Evans, Charles, headmaster of Leighton Park School 46–7

  Forde, Victoria 456–8, 505–6, 508–9, 511, 516–17, 524–5

  Goacher, Denis 354, 403, 471, 505

  The Leightonian 70

  Leippert, James 107, 109

  Manchester Guardian 266–7

  Monroe, Harriet 166–7, 202, 204, 214

  Mottram, Eric 107–8, 441, 448–9, 454, 455, 459

  The New English Weekly 558(429)

  Pickard, Tom 72, 315, 440, 448, 527

  Poli, Bernard 104

  Pound, Dorothy 276, 280–82, 288, 294, 297–302, 307, 309–10, 312, 315, 319–20, 325–8, 343, 349, 395–6, 403–4, 409, 438, 586(185)

  Pound, Ezra 81–2, 216, 221–2, 229–30, 243, 245–6, 251–2, 261, 295, 297, 336, 345, 439–40, 559(442)

  Quartermain, Peter 441, 445–6, 469, 474–5, 509

  Robbins, Lionel 84–7, 93

  The Times 452–3

  Williams, Jonathan 417, 418, 420, 422–3, 426, 427, 433, 464, 473, 475, 479–80, 485, 486–7, 488–90, 492, 494, 497, 502–3, 508, 519, 521, 522, 523, 524

  Zabel, Morton of Poetry 213

  Zukofsky, Louis 266, 267–8, 273–4, 275, 278, 287–8, 290, 293–4, 297, 315–17, 325, 329, 333, 343, 345, 348–9, 353, 357–8, 367–8, 394, 399

  DEATH (1985) 526–7, 594(116)

  University of Durham memorial 526

  EARLY LIFE

  birth (1900) 21, 24

  birthplace (Denton Road, Scotswood, Tyneside) 24, 26

  Bunting family’s servants 23

  mining background 22–3, 24–5

  poetry, childhood ambition 75–6

  Throckley 11, 295, 320, 337, 352

  EDUCATION

  Ackworth School 27–30, 36, 39–41, 391, 535(45)

  Frederick Andrews (headmaster) 29, 40, 42, 62, 63–4

  Bible, role in 29

  curriculum vitae 534(26)

  Leighton Park School 29–30, 41–63

  Charles Evans (headmaster) 42, 46–51, 53, 57–9, 88–9

  pacifism 62–3

  reference for Rt. Hon. Sidney Webb 90–91

  Debating Society 46, 52–3, 61–2

  Elocution Competition 56

  Hobbies Competition 57

  JBH, public speaking competition 56–7, 64

  Literary, Historical and Archaeological Society (LHA) 46, 51–2, 54, 59

  Peckover Hall 58

  Senior Essay Society 45, 54–6

  sporting achievements 537(88)

  Union Committee 45–6

  London School of Economics 38, 79–84, 87–91

  absences from 84–91

  Mair, Mrs 89–90

  reference from 90–91

  primary school 26–7

  tapioca pudding 27

  Quaker education 28–9

  University of Freiburg, opportunity to study 88–9

  FAMILY LIFE

  fatherhood 220

  grandchildren 420–21, 583(101)

  grandson, Ahab 421

  see also entries for individual family members

  FINANCES

  awards from Arts Council 401, 452–4

  difficulties 343–8, 354, 415, 497

  in old age 451–2, 454–5, 489

  in the Poetry Society 468

  in Rapallo, Italy 219–20

  in Tenerife 222–3, 227–8

  fees

  for inclusion in anthologies 435

  for readings 432–3, 478–9

  inheritance from an aunt 353

  poverty 161–2

  support from Margaret de Silver 149–51, 223, 228, 259, 554(343)

  tax, issues with 587(207)

  tax breaks 511–12

  HEALTH

  cancer scare 497

  cataracts, removal 427

  depression 223

  eye strain 88

  eyesight, failing 426–7

  lumbago 444, 451

  migraine headaches 43

  mysterious illness 268

  in old age 498–9, 502, 505–6, 519, 523–4, 526

  stroke 497

  HOMES

  Algarve, Portugal 228

  Baghdad, Iraq 335–6

  Bellingham 519

  Bourron-Marlotte, France 94

  Canada 439–41

  Canary Isles 220–43

  chess with Franco 243

  rape of housemaid in Tenerife 230

  relationship with Juana 247–50

  Coldside, Simonside Hills, Northumberland 151–2

  Greystead, Tarset 508–12, 516

  Lisbon, Portugal 229

  Los Angeles 258–9

  New York 162, 166–8, 263

  Paris 89–90, 93–108

  arrest for drunken behaviour 99–100, 101–2, 107

  imprisonment in La Santé prison 99, 101, 102, 107, 544(83)

  Persia

  982 Balloon Squadron 275–9

  beauty of 314

  Combined Intelligence Centre 283–6

  memories of 295–7

  opium smoking 312

  Vice-Consul in Isfahan 287–91

  car accident 290

  Rapallo, Italy 81, 109–10, 112, 157–62, 169–84, 202, 220

  South Hill Park, London 244

  St John’s Wood, London 84

  Teheran, Iran 283–6

  expulsion from 328–36, 350

  Whitley Chapel 521–3, 525

  Wylam, Shadingfield 353–4, 441

  yachts

  Idonea 299

  Thistle 252–6

  INFLUENCES

  classic literature 16–17

  Quakerism 9–10

  literature 86–7

  childhood 27

  northern 9–12, 14–16, 18, 46–7

  Poe, Edgar Allen, early influence 54, 56

  see also MUSIC

  JOBS

  British Embassy in Teheran 300–312

  espionage 267

  journalism

  art reviews for The Outlook 141

  book reviews 239–42

  The Outlook 141–4, 148

  Westminster Magazine 239

  London’s Squares and How to Save Them 138–9

  transatlantic review 72, 133

  editorship of ‘British’ edition of Poetry 200–203, 206–10

  financial expert for Evening Chronicle 351–2

  libraries, review of 140

  music reviews 181, 549(202)

  in The Outlook 133–4, 144–8

  private secretary on transatlantic review 97–107

  reporter for The Times in Teheran 312–18, 327–36

  sub-editor of Daily Journal 350–51

  judging at poetry competition 515–16

  lecturing

  Lemington 117, 265–6

  Sligo 176, 475

  State University of New York 412–14, 417, 441

  University of British Columbia 439–41

  University of California 416–17, 419–20

  University of Victoria 443–51

  libel action against Robin Skelton 446–7

  life model 93

  Persian embassy, interview 349–50

  presidency of Northern Arts 484–6

  presidency of Poetry Society 12, 458, 459–68

  proofreading 348–9

  secretary to Harry Barnes MP 91–2

  University of Newcastle fellowship 484–5

  vice-consul in Isfahan 287–91

  Yale, application to 337–8

  LOVE LIFE 157, 273

  Antonietta 160–61, 171, 552–3(294)

  Helen Egli 135–6, 186, 411–12

  Marian Gray Culver 162

/>   alleged domestic violence 247–8, 250

  separation and divorce 245–6

  Peggy Greenbank 1, 31–3, 368, 477–8, 526–7, 582(66)

  Briggflatts possibly written for 403–4, 581(27)

  rekindled relationship 403–8, 581(31)

  Sima Alladadian 308–9

  provision for in will 503

  separation and divorce 489–92

  Violet Harris 273–4

  MUSIC

  in Briggflatts 399

  in BB’s poetry 112, 120–26, 154

  concert in Rapallo, Italy, 1933 181

  instruction at Leighton Park School 59

  singing 535(49)

  sonatas 112, 120–26, 145, 457–8

  patterns in Briggflatts 387–8

  OPINIONS

  of academics 431

  bureaucracy 473

  of Germans 550(229)

  Islamic culture 571(181)

  journalism 167, 351, 373

  racial generalisations 550(229)

  on religion 391–4

  of Spanish 550(229)

  ON POETRY

  advice to students of poetry 431–2

  ballad form 187

  cadence 546(130)

  dialect in poetry 186–7

  metre 158, 163, 193

  public interest in 205–6

  POLITICS 17, 242–3

  MPs, opinion of 92

  political journalism 239

  The Fabian Society 37–8

  on propaganda 137

  READING ALOUD 13–16, 56–7, 357, 402–3, 419, 425

  of Briggflatts 10, 13, 15–16, 396

  festival 473–4

  Guggenheim Museum 425

  at Harvard 402–3

  in London 510

  in Paris 507

  question of fees 432–4

  for radio 437–8

  St Andrew’s Presbyterian College 194

  tour 478–84

  at University of Victoria 444–5

  voice 10, 13–16, 56–7

  TRANSLATIONS 157–8, 256, 579(44)

  BB’s reviews of 142

  of Catullus 223

  of classics 132–3

  of Ferdowsi 183–6, 225–6, 231, 245, 374–5, 555(349)

  Guggenheim Fellowship application 185–6

  of Hafiz 231

  of Horace 189–90, 442–3

  of Manuchehri 305

  of Rudaki 305

  into Latin 556(383)

  from Persian 305–6

  of The Pious Cat 500–501

  reviews of 239–40

  TRAVEL

  Denmark 1920 84–6

  to Germany

  from London to Teheran 296

  Russia, attempted visit 84–6, 541(30)

  sailing

  in Amalfi 109, 160–61

  ode 503–4

  in Rapallo, Italy 109

  school 256–7

  on Thistle 252–6

  to US 257–8

  Stockholm, Sweden, 1920 86

  home from Teheran 336

  from Tenerife to England 244

  to Vancouver, Canada 439–40

  Venice, visit to 507

  WARS

  bombing of Rapallo 281

  conscientious objection 62, 64–75

  hunger strike 70, 74–5

  Winchester Civil Prison 70

  Wormwood Scrubs 69, 70, 539(141)

  Royal Air Force 265, 268–91, 346, 567(19, 20, 22), 576(351)

  229 Squadron 279–83

  929 Squadron, Queensferry 275

  942 Squadron, Balloon Command 269–70

  948 Squadron, Rosyth 271–2

  982 Squadron, Chessington 275–9

  interpreting Persian 277–8

  deaths of pilots 282, 283, 340–41

  debriefing after sorties 281

  German spy, capture of 285

  Malta 279–80

  practical joke 279

  Sicily 280–81, 283

  Sierra Leone 275–6

  Tripoli, Libya 279

  security operations in the Middle East 286

  willingness to enlist in Second World War 264

  WORKS

  A song for Rustam 357–8

  A thrush in the syringa sings 358, 434

  Alas! The Coster’s End 137–8

  All the cants they peddle 418

  All You Spanish Ladies 416

  An appleblossom to crocus 224

  An arles, an arles/Ode 12 159–60, 169

  anthologies, inclusion of BB’s works in 434–5

  Anthology 512–15

  At Briggflatts Meeting House 10, 476–7

  Attis: Or, Something Missing 190–92, 204, 209, 211

  Aubade 131

  Aus Dem Zweiten Reich 172, 192

  Birthday greetings 358–9, 416

  Briggflatts see Briggflatts main entry

  Carmencita’s tawny paps 410

  Carmina 168–9

  Caveat Emptor 246–7

  Chomei at Toyama 193–6, 211, 212–14, 429

  Collected Poems 12, 112, 152, 410, 418, 559–60(456)

  2nd edition 436–7

  3rd edition 499–500, 501–2

  reviews 428–30

  Crime and Punishment (review) 139

  Darling of Gods and Men (translation) 132, 133

  Dear be still! 158

  Descant on Rawthey’s Madrigal: Conversations with Basil Bunting (with Williams) 1–2, 3, 72–3, 76, 104, 145, 430

  Dialogue: Non-Platonic 196

  Directory of Current English Authors 557(407)

  Do not think I am contented here 160

  Empty vast days… 135–6, 338

  Etcetera 169

  Farewell ye sequent graces 113

  First Book of Odes 397

  From “Faridun’s Sons” by Firdusi (translation) 245

  Gin the Goodwife Stint 187

  Grandma’s Complaint 196–7

  How Duke Valentine Contrived 223–4

  I am agog for foam 131–2

  recited by Yeats 174

  In Paris there is no one dull 94–5

  Keep Troth 60–61

  King Ida’s Watch Chain 396, 580(3)

  Last night without sight (translation) 305–6

  Law and Liberty (essay) 44–5

  Let them remember 255

  The Lion and the Lizard (essay) 215

  Loquitur 397–9

  Loud intolerant bells 153–6

  attack on church 153–6

  Mr. Ezra Pound (essay) 217–18

  Northern Farmer 262

  Not to thank dogwood 255–6

  Nothing/The Word 200

  Now that sea’s over that island 188–9

  O, it is godlike 409–10

  O Ubi Campi!/The soil sandy 231–2

  Observations on Left-Wing Papers (essay) 137, 242

  Ode 11/To a Poet… 158–9

  Ode 12 159–60

  On highest summits dawn comes soonest 397

  On the fly-leaf of Pound’s Cantos 306–7, 397

  Overdrafts 133

  Perche no spero 503–4

  Personal Column 136

  Pious Cat, The (translation) 500–501

  Poems 1950 318–20, 341, 395–6, 397

  The Present Social Condition of Shinfield 53–4

  Redimiculum Matellarum 112, 153, 168–9

  A Revival of a Forgotten Art: A Romantic Allegory 54–6

  Roncevaux 40–41, 539(134)

  Salad Basket, The 118–19

  Search under every veil 303–4

  Second Book of Odes 358

  See! Their verses are laid 304–5

  Some of Our Conquerors (column) 140–41

  Some limitations of English (essay) 215

  Song of the Ackworth Clock, The 36

  Stones trip Coquet burn 436–7

  Such syllables flicker out of grass 457–8, 520

  ‘T’ versus ‘N’ 33–4

  The Complaint of the Morpeths
hire farmer 187–8, 319, 338, 555–6(366)

  The day being Whitsun 152–3

  The Orotava Road 226–7, 562(531)

  The soil sandy/O Ubi Campi! 231–2

  The Spoils 247, 274, 339–43, 346–8, 575(306)

  published by Tom Pickard 356

  reviews 395, 396–7, 398

  The Well of Lycopolis 223, 232–8, 563(551)

  The Written Record 560(476)

  Three Michaelmas daisies 410

  Throb: An Inquiry 136–7

  To a Poet… 158–9

  To Violet, with prewar poems 247, 273

  Two hundred and seven paces 224–5

  Two Photographs 192–3

  Two Poems 416

  Under sand clay 309, 408–9

  Verse and Version 208, 397, 556(383)

  Vessels thrown awry 224

  Villon 8, 72, 74, 102–3, 126–31, 211, 398, 547(149)

  Byzantine iconography in 128–9

  EP’s alterations 547(150)

  hatching imagery 127–8

  Lyric Prize 208

  Part II, comparison with The Well of Lycopolis 236

  prison, description 124–7, 130

  sonata style 120, 124–6

  Surrealism in 98

  Vivamus mea Lesbia (translation) 579(44)

  Weeping oaks grieve, chestnuts raise 112–13

  What the Chairman Told Tom 409, 416

  When the sword (translation) 231

  The Written Record (essay) 214

  Yes, it’s slow, docked of amours 189, 434

  anachronisms in 189

  You can’t grip years, Postume (translation) 442–3

  You idiot! What makes you think decay will 408

  You leave 231

  WRITING, OTHER

  art reviews for The Outlook 141

  book reviews 239–42

  for The Outlook 141–4, 148

  Westminster Magazine 239

  London’s Squares and How to Save Them 138–9

  critical essays 214–16, 217–18

  humorous poetry 196–7

  music reviews 181, 549(202)

  in The Outlook 133–4, 144–8

  Oriental Loeb, proposed 321

  Bunting, Bourtai, BB’s daughter 567(16), 583(101)

  birth 170, 180

  intended visit to Persia 289

  marriage 573(251)

  meeting with BB 420–23

  final time 506

  memories of England 244–5

  memories of Tenerife 222

  playhouse from Yeats 175

  revelation about her brother 564(589)

  Bunting, Harriet, BB’s aunt 23, 116

  Bunting, Joseph, BB’s grandfather 23

  Bunting, Joyce, BB’s sister 27, 28, 76, 534–5(30)

  Bunting, Marian Gray, née Culver, BB’s first wife 241, 243, 550–51(233), 567(16)

  account of marriage to BB 167–8, 186, 219–20, 228, 247–50

  cancellation of Bourtai’s visit to Persia 289

  divorce 245–6

  on EP’s politics 178–9

  financial situation 222–3

  first meeting 157

  marriage 162

  rekindled friendship 421–2

  Bunting, Mary Elizabeth, née Lowe, BB’s grandmother 23

  Bunting (Davido), Roudaba, BB’s daughter 291, 343, 509–10, 583(101)

 

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