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About the Author
Michael McKimm was born in Belfast and grew up on the north Antrim coast. An Eric Gregory Award winner, he is the author of Still This Need (Heaventree Press, 2009) and Fossil Sunshine (Worple Press, 2013) and has edited two anthologies: MAP: Poems After William Smith's Geological Map of 1815 (Worple Press, 2015) and The Tree Line: Poems for Trees, Woods & People (Worple Press, 2017). He lives in London.
Reviews
Michael McKimm's Because we could not dance at the wedding tells the story of a queer couple, reminding us of the beauty of a life shared, whether birdwatching, travelling on the London Underground, or joining a Pride parade. McKimm could be a queer Robert Frost or a modern Wordsworth, but McKimm is an inheritor of Michael Longley too with the crafted phrasing, the lyric quality, and quiet beauty.There is much to enjoy in the careful attention and gorgeous moments of intimacy recorded with care and authenticity. Michael McKimm is a brilliant writer on relationships, about nature, about the wondrous details of being alive. Zoe Brigley;Michael McKimm is that objet d'art discovered at a car-boot sale - surprise turning to excitement as the item is rolled slowly in the hand. With this new collection, McKimm's abilities once again skilfully illuminate the seemingly mundane; the flaneur constrained by lockdown measures peering out of his window,still driven to celebrate the world. Similarly, McKimm rejects restrictions on gay relationships and practices, and instead argues for, and honours, gay love in defiant and compassionate ways. However, poetry is never sacrificed for the conveyance of a reductive message; instead McKimm employs poetry's full tool- kit.Turn this work in your hand, study it, observe its beauty. Paul Maddern
Book Information
ISBN 9781905208494
Author Michael McKimm
Format Paperback
Page Count 54
Imprint Worple Press
Publisher Worple Press