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Humayun Kabir
1930: Faith

Dennis Keane
1956: Actaeon into Winter

Carol Keeley
III.2: girl

Dennis Keene (editor 1957)
1955: Atlas with Hour-glass
1957: A Ship Passes; Sonnet "Turned back from places that are not yet seen"; Elegy at Winter's End
1959: The Humanists; Not quite a song

Michael G. Kelly
X.1: Thème and Version: current approximations of 'French Poetry'

Susan Kelly
VI.1: Tidying the Attic
VII.2: Disembodied

Tim Kendall
VII.2: The Poetry of Architecture: a review of "Shining Brow" by Paul Muldoon
VII.3: Old Snaps
VII.3: Candid Narrative: an Interview of Blake Morrison
X.1: Perspective
X.1: Governing a Life: a review of "Birthday Letters" by Ted Hughes

David Kennedy
VI.1: Situation Comedy
VII.3: A Glass Staircase

Wyndham Ketton-Cremer
1925, as R. W. Ketton-Cremer: Life-in-Death; Epitaph of the Formal Poet
1926: Song; The Phantom; Epilogue
1927: Two Songs from a Play; To the New Icarus; Epitaph by Duke Theseus

Sidney Keyes (OCEL) (OCTCP)
Poet; killed in action Tunisia, 1943. Co-editor, with
John Heath-Stubbs (q.v.) of "Eight Oxford Poets" (1941), the equivalent of OP in its year. Keyes claimed Rilke as an influence on his own work.
1942-1943: Translated from the German of Rainer Maria Rilke ("The hour slips from me: wingbeats of the hour"); The Grail
1946:No 2: Cathay; Meditation of Phlebas the Phoenician

Helen Kidd
IV.2: Mountain Landscape-Figures walking on a Ridge
VIII.2: A Hinge into Something Larger: an Interview of Medbh McGuckian

B. A. Killeen
1948: Reflections; The Swan

Eve Kimber
XI.1: Fluffy lambs | cold frog

Francis King (OCEL)
Novelist and critic.
1942-1943: The Wheel; Poem ("And no return. Sand blows about these faces"); Poem ("The snow, as soft, as comfortless as kisses")
1946:No 2: From a Greek Frieze; The Harp
1947: From a Greek Frieze; The Harp

John King
1970:No 2: Bicycle
1970:No 3: The House of You

John King-Farlow
1955: Forgotten Flirtation

John Kinsella
X.2: Poems on the 150th anniversary of the Fitzwilliam Museum (The Magic Apple Tree; Out of Picasso's "Still life with green apple and glass" (1923)); Cranach's Venus Wows Them On The Catwalks of New York
X.2: The Lunatics (translation of "Die Irren" by Rainer Maria Rilke); Abishag (translation of "Abisag" by Rainer Maria Rilke)

Walter Kirn
II.3: Xenoi; Egress

Susan Kirsch
VII.2: Watt III | Mudflats III [translated by Iain Galbraith: winning entry in Translation Competition]
VII.2: Judge's report by Karen Leeder on the Susan Kirsch Translation Competition

C. H. B. Kitchin (editor 1920) (OCEL)
Novelist, barrister, detective novelist, astute financier, chess and bridge player: L. P. Hartley called him "the most talented man I have ever known".
1919: Somme Film, 1916; Eschatological Sonnet; Epilogue; "Ruler of infinite austerity"
1920: Opening Scene from "Amphitryon"

Helen Kitson
IX.2: Bad Accents & A Certain Gallic Dignity: a review by Gillian Pachter of "The Shuttered Eye" by Julia Copus and "Love Among the Guilty" by Helen Kitson

Stephen Knight
III.2: From "The Dialling Tone" (I'll Say It Came Out Of The Blue; The Blouse)
IV.1: When the Summer Goes Up In Flames
IX.2: Methuselah

John Knowles
X.1: The Chimera; A note on balloons

R. A. Knox (OCEL)
Catholic theologian, later Monsignor; close friend of Evelyn Waugh; author of vers de societé.
1910-1913: Megalomania; The Visitors' Book, Hartland Quay; The Visitors' Book, Bourton-on-the-Water; Absolute and Abitofhell

Nicole Krauss
VIII.3: Coney Island Life; Agora; Autumn Pastime

Stevie Krayer
VI.1: A Valediction Forbidding Mourning

Thomas Kretz
VII.1: Initials on Onyx

Copyright Oxford Poetry 2000. Pictured above: Sketch of W. H. Auden as a teacher at the Downs School, c. 1933