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Hard Drive

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By (author): Paul Stephenson

Shortlisted for the Polari Book Prize 2024.
Shortlisted for the Gay Poetry Lammy Award 2024.

When his partner suddenly died, life changed utterly for Paul Stephenson. Hard Drive is the outcome of his revisiting a world he thought he knew, but which had been upended. In poems that are affectionate, self-examining, sometimes funny and often surprised by grief in the oddest corners, the poet takes us through rooms, routines, and rituals of bereavement, the memory of love, a shared life and separation. A noted formalist, with a flair for experiment, pattern and the use of constraints, Stephenson has written a remarkable first book, moving and, despite everything, a hopeful record of a gay relationship. It is also a landmark elegy collection. See more
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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 135 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 29 Jun 2023
  • Publisher: Carcanet Press Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781800173279

About Paul Stephenson

Paul Stephenson studied modern languages and linguistics then European studies. He has published three pamphlets: Those People (Smith/Doorstop 2015) which won the Poetry Business pamphlet competition; The Days that Followed Paris (HappenStance 2016) written after the November 2015 terrorist attacks; and Selfie with Waterlilies (Paper Swans Press 2017). In 2013/14 he took part in the Jerwood/Arvon mentoring scheme and the Aldeburgh Eight before completing the Poetry Business Writing School and pursuing an MA in Creative Writing (Poetry) with the Manchester Writing School. In 2018 he co-edited the 'Europe' issue of Magma (70) and since then has helped curate Poetry in Aldeburgh. He is a university teacher and researcher living between Cambridge and Brussels.

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