Citizens

A new collection of poems from British poet, Ian Parks. This new collection features poems about the tensions between poetry and politics, the spoken and the unspoken, the public and the private. Accompanied by the ghosts of Ella Fitzgerald, Honeyboy Edwards, and the Chartist Poets Ebenezer Elliott and Ernest Jones, Parks listens to 'the language of the lost and dispossessed' as he explores sites of painful historic events. The book asks questions about class and identity - personal and collective, regional and national - about the responsibilities of the individual in the face of state oppression, and what it might mean to be a citizen rather than a subject.

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Citizens

A new collection of poems from British poet, Ian Parks. This new collection features poems about the tensions between poetry and politics, the spoken and the unspoken, the public and the private. Accompanied by the ghosts of Ella Fitzgerald, Honeyboy Edwards, and the Chartist Poets Ebenezer Elliott and Ernest Jones, Parks listens to 'the language of the lost and dispossessed' as he explores sites of painful historic events. The book asks questions about class and identity - personal and collective, regional and national - about the responsibilities of the individual in the face of state oppression, and what it might mean to be a citizen rather than a subject.

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Citizens

Citizens

by Ian Parks
Citizens

Citizens

by Ian Parks

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A new collection of poems from British poet, Ian Parks. This new collection features poems about the tensions between poetry and politics, the spoken and the unspoken, the public and the private. Accompanied by the ghosts of Ella Fitzgerald, Honeyboy Edwards, and the Chartist Poets Ebenezer Elliott and Ernest Jones, Parks listens to 'the language of the lost and dispossessed' as he explores sites of painful historic events. The book asks questions about class and identity - personal and collective, regional and national - about the responsibilities of the individual in the face of state oppression, and what it might mean to be a citizen rather than a subject.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780995563568
Publisher: Smokestack Books
Publication date: 10/20/2017
Pages: 92
Product dimensions: 5.00(w) x 7.60(h) x 0.30(d)
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