The Hawk in the Rain

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The Hawk in the Rain is Ted Hughes’s acclaimed debut poetry collection, noted for its powerful, nature-driven imagery and visceral exploration of the natural world.

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The Hawk in the Rain canonical 3
The Hawk in the Rain (poem) 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
poetry collection
author Ted Hughes
awarded Galbraith Prize
Hawthornden Prize
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
criticalReception acclaimed
debutWorkOf Ted Hughes
firstEditionFormat print
followedBy Lupercal
form lyric poetry
narrative poetry
genre poetry
hasCoverArt Faber and Faber first edition cover
hasPoem Six Young Men
The Hawk in the Rain self-linksurface differs
surface form: The Hawk in the Rain (poem)

The Horses
Jaguar
surface form: The Jaguar

The Martyrdom of Bishop Farrar
The Thought-Fox
Wind
hasSection Lupercalia and Other Poems (US edition selection context)
influenced reputation of Ted Hughes as a major 20th-century poet
inLanguage English
language English
literaryMovement post-war British poetry
mediaType print
notableFor powerful nature-driven imagery
visceral exploration of the natural world
partOf Ted Hughes bibliography
precededBy none (debut collection)
publicationYear 1957
publisher Faber and Faber
setting British countryside
rural landscapes
style dense metaphor
muscular, physical language
vivid imagery
subject animals
death and memory
landscape
weather
subjectOf academic study
literary criticism
theme animal life
human relationship with nature
nature
violence in the natural world

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Ted Hughes notableWork The Hawk in the Rain
Lupercal follows The Hawk in the Rain
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Edward James Hughes notableWork The Hawk in the Rain