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Vernon Scannell


Born
in Spilsby, Lincolnshire, The United Kingdom
January 23, 1922

Died
November 16, 2007

Genre

Influences


A poet, novelist, teacher, and professional boxer, he served in the Gordon Highlanders in the Middle East and took part in the D-day landings, where he was wounded on patrol. He deserted after the war and was eventually court-martialed, and was sent to a psychiatric hospital. Scannell won many poetry awards, including for war poems such as his collection Walking Wounded.


Average rating: 3.71 · 63 ratings · 16 reviews · 60 distinct works
Argument of Kings: An Autob...

4.60 avg rating — 5 ratings — published 1989 — 6 editions
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The tiger and the rose: An ...

4.25 avg rating — 4 ratings — published 1971 — 3 editions
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A proper gentleman

3.40 avg rating — 5 ratings — published 2002
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How to enjoy poetry

liked it 3.00 avg rating — 5 ratings — published 1982 — 3 editions
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The winter man: new poems

4.33 avg rating — 3 ratings2 editions
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Collected Poems 1950-1993

4.33 avg rating — 3 ratings — published 2003 — 6 editions
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The Edexcel Anthology for G...

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Of Love and War: New and Se...

it was amazing 5.00 avg rating — 1 rating — published 2002
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Totuuden kehä

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Funeral games and other poems

really liked it 4.00 avg rating — 1 rating — published 1987
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“Incendiary

That one small boy with a face like pallid cheese
And burnt-out little eyes could make a blaze
As brazen, fierce and huge, as red and gold
And zany yellow as the one that spoiled
Three thousand guineas' worth of property
And crops at Godwin's Farm on Saturday
Is frightening---as fact and metaphor:
An ordinary match intended for
The lighting of a pipe or kitchen fire
Misused may set a whole menagerie
Of flame-fanged tigers roaring hungrily.
And frightening, too, that one small boy should set
The sky on fire and choke the stars to heat
Such skinny limbs and such a little heart
Which would have been content with one warm kiss
Had there been anyone to offer this.”
Vernon Scannell, Collected Poems 1950-1993