
Ian Duhig’s effortlessly fascinating and endlessly quotable verse has had a shaping influence on UK poetry for more than thirty years. This eclectic gathering of Duhig’s best work draws on material from his acclaimed debut, <i>The Bradford Count</i>, to the present day: the book collects a number of fine new pieces, including an elegy for the late Ciaran Carson. Duhig is contemporary poetry’s social historian; he has wise and powerful things to say about the relationship between community and family, racism and justice, place and folklore, music and language. For Duhig fans, the book will offer a mesmerising retrospective of the career one of our most highly regarded poets; for those yet to discover him, <i>New and Selected Poems</i> represents a marvellous introduction to a radical social conscience, an archivist of strange tales, and one of the most skilful writers now at work.
Page Count:
80
Publication Date:
2021-11-11
ISBN-10:
1529070813
ISBN-13:
9781529070811
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