
The Lammas Hireling by Ian Duhig
Ian Duhig has long inspired a fervent and devoted following. With the "Lammas Hireling" - the title poem having already won both the National Poetry Competition and the Forward Prize for Best Poem - Duhig has produced his most accessible and exciting volume to date, and looks set to reach a whole new audience. A poet of lightning wit and great erudition, Duhig is also a master balladeer and storyteller who shows that poetry is still the most powerful way in which our social history - our lives, loves and work - can be celebrated and commemorated. "The most original poet of his generation". (Carol Ann Duffy, "GUARDIAN"). "His poetry is learned, rude, elegant, sly and funny, mixing gilded images, belly-laughs and esoteric lore about language (including Irish), art, history, politics and children's word-games". (Ruth Padel, "Independent On Sunday". "Duhig telescopes topical allusions, scholarly references and coarse humour into tightly-shaped, surreal poems which burst open with explosive moral force". (Alan Brownjohn, "Sunday Times").
'The most original poet of his generation' Carol Ann Duffy, GUARDIAN 'His poetry is learned, rude, elegant, sly and funny, mixing gilded images, belly-laughs and esoteric lore about language (including Irish), art, history, politics and children's word-games' Ruth Padel, INDEPENDENT ON SUNDAY 'Duhig telescopes topical allusions, scholarly references and coarse humour into tightly-shaped, surreal poems which burst open with explosive moral force' Alan Brownjohn, SUNDAY TIMES
Ian Duhig was born in London of Irish Catholic parents, and now lives in Leeds. He won the National Poetry Competition twice, in 1987 and 2001, and the Forward Prize for Best Poem in 2001. Named as one of the Poetry Book Society's New Generation poets, his work has also been shortlisted for the T.S. Eliot Prize.
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| ISBN 13 | 9780330492386 |
| ISBN 10 | 0330492381 |
| Title | The Lammas Hireling |
| Author | Ian Duhig |
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| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | Pan Macmillan |
| Year published | 2003-05-02 |
| Number of pages | 80 |
| Prizes | Short-listed for T. S. Eliot Prize 2004 (UK), Short-listed for Forward Prize for Poetry Best Collection 2003 (UK) |
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