Kelvin Corcoran
Kelvin Corcoran (1956) is a British poet.[1]. He grew up in the Midlands and worked as a teacher alongside his poetry[2]
Career
He is the author of fourteen collections of poetry, the most recent of which is Facing West. In addition he has interviewed Lee Harwood for the volume, Not the Full Story: Six Interviews with Lee Harwood, published in 2008.[1]. He has also collaborated with Alan Halsey[2] and Emma Collins[1]
A book examining his work was published in 2014 by Shearsman Books called The Writing Occurs as Song: A Kelvin Corcoran Reader edited by Andy Brown[1]
Bibliography
- Robin Hood in the Dark Ages (Permanent 1985)
- The Red and Yellow Book (Textures 1986)
- Qiryat sepher (Galloping Dog 1988)
- TCL (Pig 1989)
- The Next Wave (North and South 1990)
- Remember Remember (P. Riley 1991)
- Lyric Lyric (Reality Street 1993)
- How did you write it? (Simply Vice Books 1995)
- Melanie's Book (Simple Vice & West 1996)
- Saturday Night in the Bardo (West House Books 1996; Grille 1996)
- New and Selected Poems (Shearsman Books 2004)
- Helen Mania (Cambridge 2004)
- Quaoar (West House Books 2006)
- Not the Full Story (Shearsman Books 2008)
- Sea Table (Itinerant Press 2012; Shearsman Books 2015)
- Facing West (Shearsman Books 2017)
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 "Shersman Books | Authors A to C | Kelvin Corcoran". Retrieved 2024-01-11.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 "Sheffield University | Centre of Poetry | centre-poetry-and-poetics-presents-reading-allen-fisher-and-kelvin-corcoran". 13 October 2023. Retrieved 2024-01-11.
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