ABSTRACT

As a poet and critic of art and literature, and as a social and political philosopher, Sir Herbert Read exerted an important influence on the culture of his time. Not only did he assist and inspire many writers and artists, but through his work for the idea of ‘education through art’, he greatly influenced education, in particular the teaching of art and literature in schools.

For this symposium, first issued in 1969 as the ninth number of The Malahat Review, Professor Skelton has gathered together original essays, poems and drawings which illustrate many aspects of Sir Herbert Read’s life and work.

chapter |1 pages

Whipmawhopmagate

(In memory of Herbert Read)

chapter |4 pages

On Herbert Read

chapter |5 pages

Four Drawings

chapter |5 pages

Four Drawings

chapter |1 pages

The Borehole

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Craving

chapter |2 pages

Emigrant, To the Receding Shore

For the shade of Herbert Read

chapter |1 pages

Song of Honour

chapter |2 pages

The Final War

chapter |9 pages

Beauty-or the Beast?

A Conversation in a Tavern

chapter |5 pages

Herbert Read