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Seven Rooms
Dominic Jaeckle, Jess Chandler; Afterword by Gareth Evans; Contributions by Mario Dondero, Erica Baum, Jess Cotton, Rebecca Tamás, Stephen Watts, Helen Cammock, Salvador Espriu, Lucy Mercer, Lucy Sante, Ryūnosuke Akutagawa, Ryan Choi, John Yau, Nicolette Polek, Chris Petit, Sascha Macht, Amanda DeMarco, Mark Lanegan, Vala Thorodds, Richard Scott, Joshua Cohen, Hannah Regel, Nick Cave,, Daisy Lafarge, Holly Pester, Matthew Gregory, Olivier Castel, Emmanuel Iduma, Joan Brossa, Cameron Griffiths, Imogen Cassels, Hisham Bustani, Maia Tabet, Raúl Guerrero, Velimir Khlebnikov, Natasha Randall, Edwina Atlee, Matthew Shaw, Aidan Moffat, Lesley Harrison, Oliver Bancroft, Lauren de Sá Naylor, Will Eaves, Sandro Miller, Jim Hugunin,, …
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Seven Rooms brings together highlights from Hotel, a magazine for
new approaches to fiction, non-fiction & poetry which, since
its inception in 2016, provided a space for experimental reflection
on literature's status as art & cultural mediator. Co-published
by Tenement Press and Prototype, this anthology captures, refracts,
and reflects a vital moment in independent publishing in the UK,
and is built on the shared values of openness, collaboration, and
total creative freedom.
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PROTOTYPE 1 (Paperback)
Astrid Alben; Rachael Allen; Theis Anderson; Rowland Bagnall; Tara Bergin; Emily Berry; Crispin Best; Paul Buck; Jen Calleja; Thomas A Clark; Laurie Clark; Esme Creed-Miles; Emily Critchley; Jake Elliott; Laura Elliott; SJ Fowler; Amy Key, Michael Kindellan; Caleb Klaces; Gareth Damian Martin; Robert Herbert McClean; Wayne Holloway-Smith; Kirstie Millar; Catrin Morgan; Richard Price; Leonie Rushforth; Rachel Snowdon; Rebecca Tama s; Ollie Tong; Kandace Siobhan Walker; Ahren Warner; Stephen Watts; Ralf Webb; Eley Williams; Alison Honey Woods; Madeleine Wurzburger; Edited by Jess Chandler; Designed by Theo Inglis; Cover design or artwork by Catrin Morgan
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PROTOTYPE 4 (Paperback)
Jess Chandler; Contributions by ajw, Sascha Akhtar, Chiara Ambrosio, Charlie Baylis, Jack Barker-Clark, Natalie Linh Bolderston, Jo Burns, Nancy Campbell, J. R. Carpenter, Joe Carrick-Varty, Robert Casselton Clark, Rory Cook, Emily Cooper, Kate Crowcroft, Eve Esfandiari-Denney, Alisha Dietzman, Edward Doegar, Nathan Dragon, Laura Elliott, Alan Fielden, Clare Fisher, Livia Franchini, Jay Gao, Honor Gareth Gavin, Emily Hasler, Grace Henes, Martha Kapos, Annie Katchinska, Victoria Manifold, Samra Mayanja, Jessa Mockridge, Helen Palmer, Yannis Ritsos (trans. Paul Merchant), Rochelle Roberts, Kimberly Reyes, fred spoliar, Scott Thurston, Hao Guang Tse, Ralf Webb, Sam Weselowski, Chrissy Williams and Xuela Zhang
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Discovery Miles 3 000
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A TELEGRAPH AND IRISH TIMES BOOK OF THE YEAR LONGLISTED FOR THE
POLARI FIRST BOOK PRIZE SHORTLISTED FOR THE FORWARD PRIZE FOR BEST
FIRST COLLECTION SHORTLISTED FOR THE JOHN POLLARD FOUNDATION
INTERNATIONAL POETRY PRIZE 'Impressive . . . tender, unflinching'
Guardian 'This is poetry in the grand tradition of annihiliation by
desire. It's what the young are always learning, and the old, if
they are wise, never forget' Anne Boyer, author of The Undying
'Brilliant . . . heralds the arrival of a frank and vital poetic
voice' Sharlene Teo, author of Ponti 'Frank and alert . . . an
important voice in British poetry' Eley Williams, author of The
Liar's Dictionary 'Direct and heart-breaking' Alex Dimitrov, author
of Love and Other Poems 'A rare thing . . . razor-sharp' Julia
Copus, author of This Rare Spirit: A Life of Charlotte Mew In
Rotten Days in Late Summer, Ralf Webb turns poetry to an
examination of the textures of class, youth, adulthood and death in
the working communities of the West Country, from mobile home
parks, boyish factory workers and saleswomen kept on the road for
days at a time, to the yearnings of young love and the complexities
of masculinity. Alongside individual poems, three sequences
predominate: a series of 'Love Stories', charting a course through
the dreams, lies and salt-baked limbs of multiple relationships;
'Diagnostics', which tells the story of the death from cancer of
the poet's father; and 'Treetops', a virtuosic long poem weaving
together grief and mental health struggles in an attempt to come to
terms with the overwhelming data of a life. The world of these
poems is close, dangerous, lustrous and difficult: a world in which
whole existences are lived in the spin of almost-inescapable fates.
In searching for the light within it, this prodigious debut
collection announces the arrival of a major new voice in British
poetry.
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