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Arc

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By (author): David Clarke

David Clarkes first full collection follows on from an acclaimed and award-winning pamphlet Gaud (winner of the 2013 Michael Marks Pamphlet Prize). Follow the trail of these fleet-footed poems, and youll be swept along from sonnets for Scott Walker to Orpheus as white van man, via epic fails and sword-swallowing for beginners. Its a memorable trip youll want to start afresh as soon as you finish reading. By turns subtle, bittersweet and wickedly sharp, this is a debut collection of poems to be savoured, which you will find yourself returning to revisit again and again.

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Product Details
  • Weight: 145g
  • Publication Date: 01 Sep 2015
  • Publisher: Nine Arches Press
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780993120152

About David Clarke

David Clarkes first pamphlet Gaud won the Michael Marks award in 2013. His first collection Arc was published by Nine Arches Press in 2015 and was longlisted for the Polari Prize. Another pamphlet Scare Stories was published by V Press in 2017 and was named a Poetry School Book the Year. His second collection The Europeans was published by Nine Arches in 2019. His poems have appeared in publications including Magma Poetry Wales and The Guardian.

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