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How To Build A City (Salt Modern Poets) (Hardcover)

by Tom Chivers (Author)
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  • Hardcover: 80 pages
  • Publisher: Salt Publishing (8 Jun 2009)
  • ISBN-10: 1844715647
  • ISBN-13: 978-1844715640
  • Product Dimensions: 21.6 x 14 x 1.4 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 652,960 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)
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A Poetry Bank Choice, "How To Build A City" is the Crashaw Prize-winning debut collection of poetry by Tom Chivers. It is a poetic interrogation of the twenty-first century urban experience, drawing on the history, culture, society and topography of London. Chivers takes his cue from radical writers such as Iain Sinclair and Barry MacSweeney to create an impressionist poetry, marked by playful riddling, found texts and unusual juxtapositions. "How To Build A City" is peopled by ghosts of London's past as well as the distinctly modern spectres of spam email, international terrorism and the credit crunch. The title piece is a choppy, sardonic investigation of contemporary East London, a travelogue that never really leaves Liverpool Street Station. Some of the poems are personal accounts of love and loss, including "Thom, C & I", a long sequence of lyrical fragments cut from a diary written by the poet's mother. Other poems take the reader away from the city to the fenlands of Medieval East Anglia, apple-heavy Himalayan gardens and the bleak uplands of Northern England. "How To Build A City" captures the mood of a fluctuating, unstable metropolis that is continually coming to terms with multiple and conflicting identities.


About the Author

Tom Chivers was born in London in 1983. A writer, editor and promoter, he is Director of Penned in the Margins, Co-Director of London Word Festival and Associate Editor of Tears in the Fence. He was Poet in Residence at The Bishopsgate Institute, London. A limited edition sequence entitled The Terrors was published by Nine Arches Press in 2009. How To Build A City is his first full collection.

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5.0 out of 5 stars A courageous, engaging book, 21 Jun 2009
Chivers is one of the four winners of Salt's Crashaw prize, so has already beaten off hundreds of hopeful debut poets. And not without good reason. This book demonstrates a tone of courage and insistence, exploring both the energies of the city, and those darker more complex drives mirrored in the individual psyche. From the succinct intelligence of the wonderful opening poem 'Tube', to the long and impressively ambitious title poem, Chivers offers something both experimental and challenging, but with rhythms so engaging his work is always accessible. I recommend you read and re-read.
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