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Joe Carrick-Varty
ISBN 9781800173019
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FORMAT Paperback
RRP £10.99
PUBLICATION DATE 26th January 2023
U.S.A. PUBLICATION DATE 30th March 2023
SIZE 216 x 135mm, 96pp
TERRITORIES World
BIC CODE DCF Poetry
• Debut collection from a British-born Irish writer (living in London) who was a star of Carcanet’s New Poetries VIII anthology
• His first pamphlet Somewhere Far won the 2018 New Poets Prize, and in 2019 he was selected by Poetry Ireland as one of Ireland’s emerging poets
• Editor of influential online journal bath magg and a regular book reviewer for PN Review
• This collection is bold, in theme and formally, especially in the poet’s treatment of suicide, mental health and well-being
• His poetry has regularly appeared in the New Statesman, The Poetry Review, Poetry Ireland Review, and Poetry London
About The Author
Joe Carrick-Varty is a writer who lives in London. He is the author of two pamphlets, Somewhere Far (The Poetry Business, 2019) which won the 2018 New Poets Prize, and 54 Questions for the Man Who Sold a Shotgun to My Father (Out-Spoken Press, 2020). His poems have appeared in the New Statesman, The Poetry Review, Poetry Ireland Review, Poetry London, and elsewhere. He is co-founder of bath magg, and a book reviewer for PN Review In 2019 he was selected by Poetry Ireland as one of Ireland’s emerging poets – for the Introductions Series.
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