Paladin Poetry Series
Paladin Poetry was a series of paperback books published by Grafton Books under its Paladin imprint, intended to bring modernist and radical poetry before a wider audience. Its founding anthology The New British Poetry 1968-88 attempted to revive the fortunes of the modernist tradition, to correct the gender imbalance of previous anthologies and to bring a new generation of ‘Black British’ poets to prominence. The series was originally edited by writer John Muckle, then Grafton’s editorial copywriter, and later by the London writer Iain Sinclair. Many of the Paladin Poetry books were paperback originals. The entire poetry series was pulped within months of the publication of its last titles. However, it did affect poetry readers and had a considerable influence on the output of other poetry publishers, such as Bloodaxe, Penguin, Carcanet and Salt.
Paladin Poetry titles
- John Ashbery, Selected Poems
- The New British Poetry 1968-88
- Lee Harwood, Crossing the Frozen River
- Tom Raworth, Tottering State
- Iain Sinclair, Flesh Eggs and Scalp Metal
- Hans Magnus Enzensberger, The Sinking of the Titanic
- A Various Art
- Christopher Middleton, Selected Writings
- John Ashbery, April Galleons
- Douglas Oliver, Three Variations of the Theme of Harm
- Octavio Paz, The Collected Poems 1957-1987
- William Carlos Williams, Collected Poems
- Gregory Corso, Mindfield
- Octavio Paz, On Poets and Others
- Jeremy Reed, Red-Haired Android
- Future Exiles, 3 London Poets: Allen Fisher, Bill Griffiths, Brian Catling
- Ghosts in the Corridor: Andrew Crozier, Donald Davie, C.H. Sisson
- ''The Tempers of Hazard: Thomas A. Clark, Barry MacSweeney, Chris Torrance''