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‘Yes, it was be there or be square as, clad in the slum chic of the hipster, he issued the slang anthems of the zip age in the desperate esperanto of the bop. John Cooper Clarke: the name behind the hairstyle, the words walk in the grooves hacking through the hi-fi paradise of true luxury’
Punk. Poet. Pioneer. The Bard of Salford’s seminal collection is as scabrous, wry & vivid now as it was when first published over 25 years ago.
‘The godfather of British performance poetry’
Daily Telegraph





Ten Poems by Walter de la Mare
Felicity
This Changes Things
The Shaking City
Rumi: The Big Red Book: The Great Masterpiece Celebrating Mystical Poetry
Cat Poems
Rendang
Bunting at Eighty / 80: A Celebration: Arts Centre, University of Warwick
Us
American Sonnets for My Past and Future Assassin
Soho
Say Hello to the Gruffalo
100 Poems
A Thousand Mornings