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Nicholas Moore (16 November 1918 — 26 January 1986) was an English poet, associated with the New Apocalyptics in the 1940s, who later dropped out of the literary world.

Moore was born in Cambridge; his father was the philosopher G. E. Moore. He was educated at the Dragon School, Oxford, Leighton Park School, Reading, the University of St. Andrews, and Trinity College, Cambridge. Moore published a literary review, Seven (1938—1940), while still an undergraduate (Seven, Magazine of People's Writing, with a complex later history: he edited it with John Goodland; it later appeared edited by Gordon Cruikshank, and then Sydney D. Tremayne, after Randall Swingler bought it in 1941 from Philip O'Connor).

While in Cambridge he became closely involved with literary London, in particular Tambimuttu. He published pamphlets under the Poetry London imprint in 1941 (of George Scurfield, G. S. Fraser, Anne Ridler and his own work). This led to Moore becoming Tambimuttu's assistant. He later worked for the Grey Walls Press.

The Glass Tower, a selected poems collection from 1944, appeared with illustrations by Lucian Freud. Later he encountered difficulty publishing; he was in the unusual position for a British poet of having a higher reputation in the USA. His association with the 'romantics' of the 1940s was in fact rather an inaccurate reflection of his style.

In the 1950s he worked as a gardener, writing a book The tall bearded iris (1956). In 1968 he entered 31 separate pseudonymous translations of a single Baudelaire poem, in a competition for the Sunday Times, run by George Steiner. This work was eventually published, as Spleen; it is now available online.

Longings of the Acrobats, a selected poems volume, was edited by Peter Riley and published 1990 by Carcanet Press. An interview with Riley concerning Moore's rediscovery and later years appears as a documentary element within the "Guilty River" chapter of Iain Sinclair's novel Downriver.

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Total Books: 21
Anxious to Please
Anxious to Please (Paperback)
ISBN-13: 9780903375962
ISBN-10: 0903375966
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Etruscan Reader Ix
Etruscan Reader IX (Paperback)
ISBN-13: 9781901538168
ISBN-10: 1901538168
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In and Around Cambridge
In and Around Cambridge [In & around] (Paperback)
ISBN-13: 9781871004274
ISBN-10: 1871004276
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In and Around Kent A Pitkin Guide
In and Around Kent a Pitkin Guide [Regional Great Britain] (Paperback)
ISBN-13: 9781871004298
ISBN-10: 1871004292
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In and Around Kent [In & Around - French Edition] (Paperback)
Lacrimae Rerum Last Poems 1985
Lacrimae Rerum Last Poems 1985 (Hardcover)Paperback
ISBN-13: 9780948757105
ISBN-10: 0948757108
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Longings of the Acrobats Selected Poems
Longings of the Acrobats Selected Poems (Paperback)
ISBN-13: 9780856358760
ISBN-10: 0856358762
Genre: Literature & Fiction
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Princess Lydia and the wailing monster
Princess Lydia and the Wailing Monster (Paperback)
ISBN-13: 9781409249931
ISBN-10: 140924993X
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Resolution  identity Design  illustrations
Resolution Identity Design Illustrations (Other)
ISBN-13: 9780902843042
ISBN-10: 0902843044
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Run to the Sound of the Guns The True Story of an American Ranger at War in Afghanistan and Iraq
Spleen
Spleen (Paperback)
ISBN-13: 9780951375303
ISBN-10: 095137530X
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