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Slattern Kate Clanchy

Slattern By Kate Clanchy

Slattern by Kate Clanchy


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Summary

Winner of the Forward Prize for Best First Collection and the Saltire Prize for the Scottish First Book of the Year

Slattern Summary

Slattern by Kate Clanchy

Clanchy's verse is immediate and musical, and informed by an acute, ironic intelligence. These are poems about men and boys: married men, self-sufficient men, wounded men, and men `who own/the earth and love it'; poems about memory and time, set in school classrooms and muddy sports fields; and haunting, tender love poems.

Clanchy's second collection, Samarkand, was described variously as `enduringly readable' (Time Out) and `very rewarding' (Times Literary Supplement). With these two collections, Clanchy has established herself as one of the most impressive - and enjoyable - of contemporary poets.

`Kate Clanchy is a real discovery. It's possible to imagine her becoming a genuinely popular poet, not because she writes down to her audience, but because she writes of what we know in such a way that we come to know it better, more sharply, in better colours' Helen Dunmore

About Kate Clanchy

Kate Clanchy was born and grew up in Scotland but now lives in Oxford. Her poetry collections Slattern, Samarkand and Newborn have brought her many literary awards and an unusually wide audience. She is the author of the much acclaimed Antigona and Me, and was the 2009 winner of the BBC Short Story Award. She has also written extensively for Radio 4.

Additional information

GOR001985252
9780330489294
0330489291
Slattern by Kate Clanchy
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Pan Macmillan
20011109
64
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