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  1. Adrian Henri (1932–2000) University of Liverpool. Painter, poet, performance artist, teacher and writer, born in Birkenhead, Cheshire, where he remained based. He was closely identified with the 1960s Liverpool Pop scene and sought to produce popularly understandable art, as with Kop football series from the 1970s.

  2. Structure and Form. ‘Love is… ’ by Adrian Henri is a twenty-one-line poem that is contained within a single stanza of text. The poet uses a very clear structure throughout, repeating the words “Love is” at the beginning of each line. Additionally, the poet uses examples of perfect rhyme throughout.

  3. As to be expected from this exhilarating partnership of poet and novelist, the book is both lyrical and compelling to read. Its unusual structure – fragments of correspondence and conversation, ... Adrian Henri interviewed in Adrian Henri, Paintings 1953-1998, Walker Art Gallery (2000), p. 54. Click here to read an extract from The Big Feller .

  4. Photographic credits include. Alex Brattel, Simon Burns, Brian Duff, Hussey, Robin Allison-Smith, Don McCullin, Richard Lake, Liverpool Daily Post and Echo, *Williams, Eve Goldsmith, Susan Sterne, Linda Bussey, Beatrice Bastiani, Philip Jones Griffiths, Edward Lucie-Smith, Peter Everard Smith, Robin Constable

  5. 22 de dic. de 2000 · Liverpool poet Adrian Henri dies By Matt Born 22 December 2000 • 12:00am ADRIAN HENRI, the painter and avant-garde poet, has died hours after being awarded the Freedom of Liverpool, the city ...

  6. 22 de dic. de 2000 · Liverpool poet Adrian Henri dies. David Ward. Thu 21 Dec 2000 19.51 EST. Writers, friends and critics yesterday paid tribute to the Liverpool poet and painter Adrian Henri who helped find a huge ...

  7. A 1968 poster for an exhibition at London’s Institute of Contemporary Art insists on Adrian Henri’s dual work of art, as a painter and a poet (Fig.1). Henri (1932-2000) came to prominence as a writer in the 1967 groundbreaking Penguin anthology The Mersey Sound, alongside Roger McGough and Brian Patten. In his poems, he juxtaposed everyday or pop images with highbrow cultural references ...