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Sensual, shapeshifting poems that unfold like haunting dreams. Richard Price's Moon for Sale is his most 'live' and 'performative' work to date. The poems are sensual and shapeshifting, unfolding like a series of haunting dreams. The collection begins with a poem about the artist David Bomberg and his groundbreaking book Russian Ballet, reimagining poetry, art, and live performance for a contemporary audience. This collection hypnotically blurs the borderlines between lyric, art, and life. Price explores themes of love, loss, and modern existence through innovative and experimental forms. Moon…mehr

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Sensual, shapeshifting poems that unfold like haunting dreams. Richard Price's Moon for Sale is his most 'live' and 'performative' work to date. The poems are sensual and shapeshifting, unfolding like a series of haunting dreams. The collection begins with a poem about the artist David Bomberg and his groundbreaking book Russian Ballet, reimagining poetry, art, and live performance for a contemporary audience. This collection hypnotically blurs the borderlines between lyric, art, and life. Price explores themes of love, loss, and modern existence through innovative and experimental forms. Moon for Sale is perfect for readers of contemporary poetry who appreciate art and performance, and those seeking to explore complex emotions and modern relationships.
Autorenporträt
Richard Price was born in 1966 and grew up in Scotland. He was educated at Napier College, Edinburgh and at Strathclyde University, Glasgow. In the 1990s he became a leading figure in the Informationist movement in Scottish poetry. Richard Price has published a dozen books of poetry since his debut in 1993, including Lucky Day (Carcanet 2005), which was a Guardian Book of the Year and shortlisted for the Whitbread Poetry Prize.