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Overview"A long awaited collection of poems by Mark Hyatt, one of the great lost writers of mid-century British poetry. Scarcely published in his lifetime, Hyatt's work survives thanks to the intervention of poets and friends who saved his manuscripts and kept his poems in circulation. Queer in the decades before Gay Liberation; Romani; incarcerated in prisons and asylums; illiterate into adulthood: it's tempting to read Hyatt according to the familiar script of the doomed poet, resounding with loneliness and isolation. But his poetry-""hot and tender,"" funny and sad-tells another story: of love, liberatory commitment, and desire." Full Product DetailsAuthor: Mark Hyatt , Sam Ladkin , Luke RobertsPublisher: Nightboat Books Imprint: Nightboat Books ISBN: 9781643621784ISBN 10: 1643621785 Pages: 208 Publication Date: 20 July 2023 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Not yet available ![]() This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviewsYou can tell Hyatt can dance from the length of his lines. You can also feel the courtesy he extends to words in that he gives each one its space. He moves you. He has a touch of San Francisco in his grammatical manner. But he is not American, he's an original. -Fanny Howe Reading the poems of the once lost and now thrillingly rediscovered Mark Hyatt, I've found a poet of moving conundrum, of brutality and tenderness, who can see a lover as both 'my ruin and within me the life,' who knows the dilemma of being a poet while believing that 'the dearest of what you remember/must never be spoken even to tree boughs.' Hyatt left a music I can't stop hearing now, gratefully. -Carl Phillips 'Here's to the high explosive death bird | That troubles the vegetation on language' and about time too. At last this generous selection of Mark Hyatt's work will broadcast his full power to those who are able to take it. And Hyatt's poems are filthily sexy. If you revel in indeterminacy, up yours! - prepare for a loving punch in the gut. -John Wilkinson Author InformationMark Hyatt (1940-1972) lived at the center and the fringes of the bohemian underground in 1960s Britain. In the half-century since his death, his work has been known almost exclusively by word-of-mouth. Drawing on a full range of archival sources, So Much For Life is the first comprehensive edition of his poems. Sam Ladkin is Senior Lecturer at the University of Sussex. Luke Roberts is a poet and writer. He works at King's College London. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |