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Richard Berengarten
AuthorBooks · Second handSince 1943
Richard Berengarten is an English poet. Having lived in Italy, Greece, the US and the former Yugoslavia, his perspectives as a poet combine English, French, Mediterranean, Jewish, Slavic, American and Oriental influences. His poems explore historical and political material, inner worlds and their archetypal resonances, and relationships and everyday life. His work is marked by its multicultural frames of reference, depth of themes, and variety of forms. In the 1970s, he founded and ran the international Cambridge Poetry Festival. He has been an important presence in contemporary poetry for the past 40 years, and his work has been translated into more than 90 languages.
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Richard Berengarten is a prominent British poet born in London in 1943.
His most acclaimed work, For the living, stands as an essential reference in his bibliography.
Throughout his career, he has published a total of 14 works exploring the depths of poetry.
His writing is characterized by a profound connection to 20th-century English poetry.
The culture and landscape of Serbia have been a recurring source of inspiration in his literary output.
