Pete Morgan - Works

Works

Poetry collections
  • 1973: The Grey Mare Being the Better Steed, Martin Secker & Warburg
  • 1979: The Spring Collection, Secker & Warburg
  • 1980: One Greek Alphabet, including a sequence of poems commissioned by the Ilkley Literature Festival; illustrated by Hella Basu; Ceolfrith Press
  • 1983: A Winter Visitor, Secker & Warburg
  • 2005: August Light ISBN 1-904614-23-X
Other
  • 1968: "A Big Hat Or What?", his first pamphlet, the Kevin Press
  • 1971: work included in Poetry: Introduction 2, part of Faber & Faber's "Poetry: Introduction" series
  • 2001: Talking Cello, writer, researcher and presenter for the programme on BBC Radio 4 in collaboration with the cellist Tony Moore, featuring a number of Morgan's poems
  • The Other Wittgenstein, writer, researcher and presenter for the programme on BBC Radio 4
  • Away, pamphlet published in 2003 by Driftwood Publications, 44a Merrilocks Road, Blundellsands, Liverpool L23 6UW

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