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The Caprices

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By (author): James Byrne

These poems were written to accompany the Los Caprichos images, originally published by Francisco Goya on February 6th, 1799. The images are part of the original `Prado' manuscript, republished by Dover Publications in 1969. Excerpts from this sequence first appeared in Ambit, Buenos Aires Poetry, Blackbox Manifold, Granta, The Common, Long Poem Magazine, Morning Star, Poetry Review and on University of Liverpool's `Citizens of Everywhere' blog. The author is grateful to the editors of these publications. A brief selection also appeared in Everything Broken Up Dances (Tupelo Press, 2015). See more
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  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Oct 2019
  • Publisher: Arc Publications
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781911469865

About James Byrne

­James Byrne is a poet editor and translator. His most recent poetry collections are Places You Leave (Arc Publications 2022) The Caprices (Arc Publications 2019) Everything Broken Up Dances (Tupelo 2015) and White Coins (Arc Publications 2015). Other publications include Blood/Sugar (Arc 2009) WITHDRAWALS Soapboxes (both KFS 2019 and 2014) and Myths of the Savage Tribe (a co-authored text with Sandeep Parmar Oystercatcher 2014). Byrne received an MFA in Poetry from New York University where he was given a Stein Fellowship ('Extraordinary International Scholar'). He was the Poet in Residence at Clare Hall University of Cambridge. He currently lives near Liverpool where he is a Senior Lecturer in Creative Writing at Edge Hill University. Byrne is renowned for his commitment to international poetries and poetics. He is the International Editor for Arc Publications and was editor of The Wolf which he co-founded from 2002-2017. In 2012 with ko ko thett Byrne co-edited Bones Will Crow the first anthology of contemporary Burmese poetry to be published in English (Arc 2012). In 2017 with Robert Sheppard he edited Atlantic Drift a book of transatlantic poetry and poetics (Arc EHUP). In 2019 he co-edited with Shehzar Doja I am a Rohingya the first anthology of Rohingya poetry in English. Byrne's poems have been translated into several languages and his Selected Poems (Poemas Escogidos) was published in Spanish in 2019 by Buenos Aires Poetry (translated by Katherine M. Hedeen and Víctor Rodríguez Núñez). John Kinsella has written that 'James Byrne is a phenomenon and Blood/Sugar is astonishing...He is a complete original.' Ishion Hutchinson wrote of White Coins: 'this is language charged with a tough sensual contraflow music vividly alive to inquiry and witness ... an astonishing work one where virtù and gravitas are in concord with a hermetic passion one fiercely and beautifully saying the unsayable.'

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