Kelvin Corcoran
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Kelvin Corcoran (1956) is a British poet.[1]. He grew up in the Midlands and worked as a teacher alongside his poetry[2]
Career[edit]
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 colaboratted 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[edit]
- Robin Hood in the Dark Ages (Permenant 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 (Itirenant Press 2012; Shearsman Books 2015)
- Facing West (Shearsman Books 2017)
References[edit]
- ↑ 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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