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Roger Francis Langley (commonly known as R. F. Langley; 23 October 1938 – 25 January 2011) was an English poet and diarist. During his life, he was loosely affiliated with the Cambridge poetry scene.


Life and work

Langley was born in
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in 1938. He was educated in
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, and then at
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, and went on to teach
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and
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in secondary schools including Shire Oak Grammar School,
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and, later,
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in
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. Publishing most of his work during the final decade of his life, Roger Langley first disseminated his poetry through small presses, periodicals, and anthologies, including ''The Harvill Book of Twentieth-Century Poetry in English'' (1999). He published two collections of poetry with
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during his lifetime: ''Collected Poems'' (2000) and ''The Face of It'' (2007). His first Carcanet collection was nominated for a
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. Throughout his life, Langley maintained a journal, extracts from which were a regular feature in the poetry journal
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, and which were published in book form by Shearsman Press in 2006. Although he lived in
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most of his life, in the villages of Stonnall and Shenstone, the inspiration for much of Langley's work came from the landscapes of
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, where he resided during the closing years of his life. His range of reference was, however, extremely broad, and was informed by close acquaintance with the art criticism of Adrian Stokes and the work of psychoanalyst
Melanie Klein Melanie Klein (née Reizes; 30 March 1882 – 22 September 1960) was an Austrian-British author and psychoanalyst known for her work in child analysis. She was the primary figure in the development of object relations theory. Klein suggested tha ...
. Langley was posthumously awarded the 2011 Forward Prize for Best Single Poem, for "To a Nightingale", described by the judges as "a masterclass in precision".BBC News, 5 October 2011
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Books

*''Hem'' (Infernal Methods, 1978) *''Sidelong'' (Infernal Methods, 1981) *''Man Jack'' (Poetical Histories No. 30, 1993) *''Twelve Poems'' (Infernal Methods, 1994) *''Jack'' (Equipage, 1998)
Poems''
(
Carcanet Press Carcanet Press is a publisher, primarily of poetry, based in the United Kingdom and founded in 1969 by Michael Schmidt. In 2000 it was named the '' Sunday Times'' millennium Small Publisher of the Year. History ''Carcanet'' was originally a li ...
, 2000) *''More or Less'' (Many Press, 2002) *''Twine'' (Landfill, 2004) *''Journals'' (Shearsman, 2006)
Face of It''
(
Carcanet Press Carcanet Press is a publisher, primarily of poetry, based in the United Kingdom and founded in 1969 by Michael Schmidt. In 2000 it was named the '' Sunday Times'' millennium Small Publisher of the Year. History ''Carcanet'' was originally a li ...
, 2007)


References


External links


Profile at Carcanet PressProfile and poems written and audio at the ''Poetry Archive''R. F. Langley interviewedA review of ''Collected Poems''
a
www.pnreview.co.uk''Guardian'' Obituary: "Poet and diarist R.F. Langley dies", 26 January 2011''Guardian'' Obituary by Peter Riley, 7 March 2011
{{DEFAULTSORT:Langley, R.F. 1938 births 2011 deaths Alumni of Jesus College, Cambridge People from South Staffordshire District People from the Borough of Rugby People educated at Wolverhampton Grammar School British male poets 20th-century British poets 20th-century British male writers