Howard Sergeant

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Herbert (Howard) Sergeant born Hull 1914 died 1987. Poet and publisher of Britain's oldest independent poetry magazine Outposts.

He edited nearly 60 anthologies of contemporary poetry and was himself a poet of considerable talent.

The Scotsman obituary of Muriel Spark referring to her book Curriculum Vitae stated. "The title was precise. A CV is an impersonal account of one's career suggesting progress from strength to strength. It now seems clear that she did love with passion one of the boyfriends mentioned: the poet, Howard Sergeant. Without passion but with great loyalty, she also loved the man whose misinformation had prompted Spark's desire to set the record straight: Derek Stanford. She had hoped, in turn, to marry both men, and both had deserted her." http://news.scotsman.com/obituaries.cfm?id=579612006

He married Jean Crabtree in 1954. She survived him with a son and three daughters.

He was appointed MBE in 1978 for services to literature.

Howard Sergeant was the subject of a doctoral thesis by Bruce Meyer of McMaster University. "Sergeant of Outposts: One Editor's Role in Post-World War Two British Poetry." http://www.library.utoronto.ca/canpoetry/meyer/bio.html

The Sergeant archive was purchased by Hull University from his widow, Jean Sergeant, in 1998 and provides extensive coverage of the full range of his literary work. http://www.hull.ac.uk/arc/collection/literarymanuscripts/sergeant.html