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THE YOUNG IN ART

Sir,-In "Poet’s Progress Report" Mr. Cresswell is reported as describing Andrew Young as (The most promising young English poet." But is not Mr. Young an elderly Anglican clergyman who regards his career both as poet and priest as almost ended?

X.Y.

Z.

(Christchurch).

(The epithet was misplaced. Andrew Young is 65, Edith Sitwell 63, T. S, Eliot 62, Mr. Cresswell only 54; the poems nientioned were published in 1945 and 1947.-Ed.)

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 22, Issue 557, 24 February 1950, Page 5

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THE YOUNG IN ART New Zealand Listener, Volume 22, Issue 557, 24 February 1950, Page 5

THE YOUNG IN ART New Zealand Listener, Volume 22, Issue 557, 24 February 1950, Page 5

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