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GRAVES, ROBERT

Winged by Their Own Need: Poems by the Winners and the Jurors of the Robert Graves Prize for Best Hungarian Poem of the Year 1970-1986. Edited by Miklós Vajda.

Deiá, Mallorca: New Seizin Press, 1988. First edition, one of 200 numbered copies, signed by the printer, binder and artist. 8vo, blue cloth with the facsimile of a Graves' manuscript in silver on the upper board, silver lettering. Illustrations by Michael Kane. ¶ A collection of the poems that won the annual Hungarian poetry contest that Graves sponsored with royalties he received for the Hungarian translations of his work - funds which were non-convertible and as a consequence had to be spent in Hungary. The editor, Miklós Vajada, has a supplied an introduction, giving a history of Graves' Hungarian prize. ¶ Handsomely produced at the New Seizin Press, an effort by Tomás Graves, son of Robert Graves, to resurrect The Seizin Press that his father and Laura Riding founded in 1927. Fine copy in the publisher's slipcase.

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