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Keston Sutherland

British poet (born 1976) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Keston M. Sutherland is a British poet, and Professor of Poetics at the University of Sussex.[1] He was the editor of the poetics and critical theory journal QUID and is co-editor (with Andrea Brady) of Barque Press. His poetry has been compared to J. H. Prynne, John Wilkinson, and Drew Milne.[1][2] His poem Hot White Andy was first published in the United States in a special issue of Chicago Review.[3]

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Bibliography

  • 20 Poems (with Andrea Brady), Barque Press, 1995
  • Have Wishly, Barque Press, 1995
  • Prag, Barque Press, 1996
  • Vac Stucco, Barque Press, 1996
  • Lidia, Barque Press, 1996
  • So Sung Visitor Soh, Barque Press, 1996
  • Girls at Trusion, Barque Press, 1997
  • Hate’s Clitoris and Other Poems, Barque Press, 1997
  • At The Motel Partial Opportunity, Barque Press, 1998
  • Pine (with John Kinsella), Folio, 1998
  • Mincemeat Seesaw, Barque Press, 1999
  • Scratchcard Sally-Ann, Nominative Press Collective, 1999
  • Bar Zero, Barque Press, 2000
  • Antifreeze, Barque Press, 2002
  • The Rictus Flag, Object Permanence, 2003
  • Neutrality, Barque Press, 2004
  • Neocosis, Barque Press, 2005
  • Hot White Andy, Barque Press, 2007
  • Stress Position, Barque Press, 2009
  • The Stats on Infinity, Crater, 2010
  • Stupefaction: a Radical Anatomy of Phantoms, Seagull Books, 2011
  • Complete Critical Prose of J.H. Prynne, Manchester University Press, 2011 [Editor]
  • The Odes to TL61P, Enitharmon, 2013
  • Poetical Works 1999-2015, Enitharmon, 2015
  • Whither Russia, Barque Press, 2017
  • Scherzos Benjyosos, The Last Books, 2020
  • Meditations, The Last Books, 2024
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