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Ian Duhig's erudite, compassionate, and often wonderfully droll poetry sits at the intersection of the literary and folk traditions, and moves in an easy and masterly fashion between them. While this has lent his verse an enviable musicality and force, it has also written him a visa to places poets rarely venture. In Pandorama, Duhig has mined poems and songs from the work-camps of England's itinerant navvies, jihadist training-grounds on the Yorkshire moors, football terraces, and meetings of…
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  • ISBN-10: 150989179X
  • ISBN-13: 9781509891795
  • Format: 15.6 x 23.4 x 0.4 cm, minkšti viršeliai
  • Language: English
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Ian Duhig's erudite, compassionate, and often wonderfully droll poetry sits at the intersection of the literary and folk traditions, and moves in an easy and masterly fashion between them. While this has lent his verse an enviable musicality and force, it has also written him a visa to places poets rarely venture. In Pandorama, Duhig has mined poems and songs from the work-camps of England's itinerant navvies, jihadist training-grounds on the Yorkshire moors, football terraces, and meetings of the National Fancy Rat Societys finest social historian has delivered a riveting book, its vision as broad and unsettling as its title suggests.

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  • Author: Ian Duhig
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  • ISBN-10: 150989179X
  • ISBN-13: 9781509891795
  • Format: 15.6 x 23.4 x 0.4 cm, minkšti viršeliai
  • Language: English English

Ian Duhig's erudite, compassionate, and often wonderfully droll poetry sits at the intersection of the literary and folk traditions, and moves in an easy and masterly fashion between them. While this has lent his verse an enviable musicality and force, it has also written him a visa to places poets rarely venture. In Pandorama, Duhig has mined poems and songs from the work-camps of England's itinerant navvies, jihadist training-grounds on the Yorkshire moors, football terraces, and meetings of the National Fancy Rat Societys finest social historian has delivered a riveting book, its vision as broad and unsettling as its title suggests.

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