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  1. 30 de jul. de 2022 · By Adrian Henri. Without you every morning would feel like going back to work after a holiday, Without you I couldn’t stand the smell of the East Lancs Road, Without you ghost ferries would cross the Mersey manned by skeleton crews, Without you I’d probably feel happy and have more money and time and nothing to do with it,

  2. 22 de dic. de 2000 · Liverpool poet Adrian Henri dies. By Matt Born 22 December 2000 • 12:00am . ... "Adrian played many roles as poet and artist, but when the dust settles, people will remember what a great man he ...

  3. Adrian Henri (1932-2000), Poet, painter, singer, songwriter and lecturer. Adrian Maurice Henri. Sitter in 5 portraits Adrian Maurice Henri was one of the three 'Merseybeat' poets who gained renown when their works were published in The Mersey Sound (1967), which remained a bestseller for many years. He was primarily a painter, however, and he also led the Liverpool Scene rock and poetry band ...

  4. The strong artistic influence that T. S. Eliot and other Modernists exerted on Henri comes to light especially in the context of his artistic manifesto, published in 1968, in addendum to Tonight at Noon, his first collection of poems. Henri’s project was in dialectical relation with the great tradition of modern art.

  5. 27 de ene. de 2015 · Adrian Henri and the painter-poets who turned the Mersey Beat into an art. In 1965, Liverpool was “the centre of human consciousness in the world”, according to Beat visionary Allen Ginsberg ...

  6. Adrian Henri Biography. Although well known as an English poet, who burst onto the popular scene around the 1960s and 1970s, Adrian Henri was also an artist whose work was exhibited at galleries both during his lifetime and after his death. He was fortunate to study art at Kings College, Newcastle under such noted tutors as Lawrence Gowring ...

  7. This chapter examines on the poetry of Adrian Henri, which is, more than that of Roger McGough or Brian Patten, particularly redolent of Liverpool. Henri's poems are mostly love poems, autobiographical snippets, and collages full of bright and dark sensual detail; others are wry little observations and wordplays, often a bit funny, often poignant.