Place/Waste/Dissent by Paul Hawkins

Place/Waste/Dissent by Paul Hawkins

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Having spent three years in the early 1990s occupying properties and protesting in Claremont Road, east London, poet Paul Hawkins maps the run-off, rackets and resistance along the route of the proposed M11 Link Road.

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Place/Waste/Dissent by Paul Hawkins

Having spent three years in the early 1990s occupying properties and protesting in Claremont Road, east London, poet Paul Hawkins maps the run-off, rackets and resistance along the route of the proposed M11 Link Road.
Paul Hawkins is a Bristol based poet who has been a musician, squatter, tour manager, freelance journalist, gardener, improviser, collaborator and manager of an Elvis Presley impersonator. He studied the art of sleeping standing up and drinking lying down with nearly disastrous consequences; last count he's moved on average every eleven months but only ever owned one tent. He co-runs Hesterglock Press and has had two books published, Claremont Road & Contumacy and you'll find his work in Maintenant, Quincunx, The Morning Star, M58, Rising, Stride, The CUT UP! anthology as well as other magazines, sites, walls and 'zines. He currently collaborates with Portugese text artist Bruno Neiva under the guise of Servant Drone.
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ISBN 13 9781910312063
ISBN 10 1910312061
Title Place/Waste/Dissent
Author Paul Hawkins
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Influx Press
Year published 2015-11-12
Number of pages 174
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.