Rose with Harm

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  • ISBN 9781784632175
  • Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Oct 2020
  • Publisher: Salt Publishing
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
  • Language: English
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Winner of the East Anglian Book Award for Poetry

Shortlisted The Seamus Heaney Centre First Collection Poetry Prize 2021

Heartbreaking detail permeates Hardisty's deftly musical debut. These are love poems, conjuring relationships just beginning, gone astray, turned wrong, or fading from view. The reader is on tour through love's phantasy, a parade of fragments in lost rooms all set within time slips that draw us back and forth across countries and continents – and in dreams that rise and coalesce around absence. Written over a decade, these tightly-accomplished lyrics will delight those familiar with Hardisty's writing and find a wide new readership for those yet to discover this important new writer.

Daniel Hardisty is a US/UK citizen. He holds a BA from University of East Anglia and an MFA from Boston University. His poems have featured in Poetry London, The London Magazine, Poetry Ireland Review, and The Spectator. His writing has earned him an Academy of American Poets prize, a Robert Pinsky Global Fellowship, a Faber New Poets prize, an Arts Council Writers Award and a New Writing North Award. He was co-editor of the anthology if you’re not happy now, and is currently co-editor of Volume magazine.

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