about their own identity through the use of language in their poems.
Achievements:
- BBC Young Playwright’s Award
Honorary doctorates by several universities- Listed at 48 in The Times' list of 50 greatest
postwar writers
- Several albums
- Rejected the offer of an OBE(Order of the British Empire)
Major Works:
Pen Rhythm, Talking Turkeys, Too Black, Too Strong, etc.
poems together.
Both were indifferent
to money and...
neither had ever found
such an attentive listener.
Jules had no girlfriend
but wanted one
Jim had several
He introduced him
to a musician and...
their mutual crush lasted a week
Then came a pretty thing...
who outlasted them
in the cafes till : AM
Then they made a threesome
with a blonde widow
She thought
Jules was nice but dumb...
and found h
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⑤ quantity of our thought
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