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"So fresh, so frightening, so hauntingly familiar." Fran Lock "Intense, intelligent and intoxicating." Maggie Sawkins Described as a poet who "knows the ropes", Alan Humm takes us through a wide variety of topics - love; parenthood; foreign travel; David Bowie; Charlie Chaplin; his drunken father; pop music; Donald Trump; D-Day - in an impressive variety of styles. Here are sonnets, sestinas, haikus, reverse haikus, blank verse, free verse, pantoums and many more, all put in the service of what Fran Lock describes as a "rare patience and generosity of attention". Humm covers the waterfront…mehr

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"So fresh, so frightening, so hauntingly familiar." Fran Lock "Intense, intelligent and intoxicating." Maggie Sawkins Described as a poet who "knows the ropes", Alan Humm takes us through a wide variety of topics - love; parenthood; foreign travel; David Bowie; Charlie Chaplin; his drunken father; pop music; Donald Trump; D-Day - in an impressive variety of styles. Here are sonnets, sestinas, haikus, reverse haikus, blank verse, free verse, pantoums and many more, all put in the service of what Fran Lock describes as a "rare patience and generosity of attention". Humm covers the waterfront with confidence and style. His is a distinct and assured voice that, in the babel of modern poetry, rings out loud and clear.
Autorenporträt
Alan Humm edits the arts journal One Hand Clapping. My Father is Calling the Neighbours Names is his second collection of poetry, the first being A Brief and Biased History of Love (Published by Culture Matters). The Sparkler, his first novel, was published by Vine Leaves Press in 2024 and his second novel, Rough Music, is due to be published in 2026. Visit: alanhummswriting.com