LIBROS DEL AUTOR: luke kennard

5 resultados para LIBROS DEL AUTOR: luke kennard

  • Bad Sermons
    Luke Kennard
    Bad Sermons is a loose, anarchic sequence from Forward Prize shortlisted poet Luke Kennard. Described by the author as ’a thriller in 23 parts’ Bad Sermons’ sunken narrative pushes the poet into strange and surreal places, free from formal constraints, with ample space to admire 'the blue glare of the blue glare' and 'tiny black marzipan teardrops'. Bad Sermons is a curious and...
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    11,92 €

  • A Lost Expression
    Luke Kennard
    This is Luke Kennard’s fourth collection of poetry and departs from his previous work in its scope and outlook. The prose poems and dramatic monologues run deeper and, the verse more personal. It is unmistakably a Kennard book (the wolf appears here in his sixth outing), but there is also a striving to turn away from the self-referential games and literary in-jokes of Kennard’s...
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    14,14 €

  • The Solex Brothers (Redux)
    Luke Kennard
    'The Solex Brothers' explores the fate of the individual - albeit a rather feeble individual - and of personal responsibility in a culture of absurd, inexorable forces. Farce navigating towards moral absolution in narratives at once Fauvist and Baroque, expunging the twee with a reformist’s remorseless vigour; cherishing its influences with a poststructuralist’s vertical rigour...
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    12,97 €

  • The Harbour Beyond the Movie
    Luke Kennard
    SHORTLISTED FOR THE FORWARD POETRY PRIZE 2007. Luke Kennard is an award-winning poet, critic, dramatist and research student at the University of Exeter. His first collection of prose poems 'The Solex Brothers' was published by Stride Books. He has worked as regional editor for 'Succour', a bi-annual journal of poetry and short fiction and as an associated reader for 'The Kenyo...
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    13,89 €

  • The Migraine Hotel
    Luke Kennard
    A combination of verse and prose poetry, ’The Migraine Hotel’ is Luke Kennard’s third collection and very much a sequel to ’The Harbour Beyond the Movie’. The voices continue to explore the territory opened up by Harbour, at once satiric, stricken, sincere and bitingly sarcastic, combined with a kaleidoscopic range of ways of engaging with a poem as a reader. The prose poems ar...
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    14,14 €