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Ask two poets what their first drafts look like, and you’ll get
wildly different answers. From typed pages with delicate annotation
to hasty scribbles in a dog-eared notebook, drafts can tell us so
much more about poems – and their poets – than their final,
published versions. Diverse themes including love, inequality, and
the natural world bring together some of the most culturally
significant and emotionally affecting poems in the British
Library’s collections and beyond. These carefully selected drafts
are written on materials ranging from school exercise books to
mulberry bark to Holloway prison toilet paper. They include not
only English and American poetry, but also drafts in Amharic,
Chinese, Dutch, French, German, Japanese, Persian, Thai and
Sanskrit. Expert commentary explains the provenance of the
manuscripts, as well as the secrets they reveal about the writing
process. Previously unpublished early drafts by practising poets
including Benjamin Zephaniah, Simon Armitage, Pascale Petit and
Hollie McNish are accompanied by new reflections from the poets
themselves on their inspiration and craft.
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