These open evenings are always popular – there is no theme,
just bring a poem or two to read or just come and listen.
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About the groupEast Coker is a picturesque South Somerset village of around 1800 inhabitants, a few miles south west of Yeovil. It is famous for being the birthplace of the navigator, pirate and botanist, William Dampier, who explored the west coast of Australia, and as the burial place of the great 20th century poet, Thomas Stearns Eliot. The village was immortalised in TS Eliot's Four Quartets, published in 1943. In my beginning is my end. Now the light falls Although the poet was born in St Louis, Missouri, in 1888, he moved to England as a young man and remained here until his death in 1965. His ashes are buried in the churchyard of St Michael's Church, and there is a commemorative plaque in the church. With this heritage, there is an understandable enthusiasm for poetry in the village and we decided to form the East Coker Poetry Group. NewsNot to be missed - 'Some Bridport Poets' appearing at the Octagon in Yeovil - see our News page for details. The Village of East Coker is threatened by a huge urban development of almost 2000 houses and industrial units. South Somerset District Council is pushing ahead with plans to expand the town of Yeovil right up to the edge of the village. Keep track of developments at saveeastcoker.com The Richard Jefferies Society Poetry Competition 2011-2012 - Details of this competition have been sent to us by member Rebecca Welshman - see our 'News' page Upcoming Events
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