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About the Author
David Kinloch is from Glasgow where he grew up and was educated. He is the author of six collections of poetry, most published by Carcanet Press, the latest being In Search of Dustie-Fute (2017) which was shortlisted for the Saltire Prize. He has degrees in French and English from the Universities of Glasgow and Oxford and spent much of his working life as a teacher of French at university level. In 2003, he changed course to focus on the teaching of creative writing and after retiring in 2019 is now Emeritus Professor of Poetry and Creative Writing at the University of Strathclyde. In 2022 he received a Cholmondeley Award in recognition of his work to date.
Reviews
'At once lyrical and playful, measured and courageous, adventurous yet unashamedly intellectual, David Kinloch fuses a contemporary sensibility with a subtle sense of history. His distinctive, companionable articulation of Francophilia, gay life, and Scottish culture gives the work a winning and lasting integrity.' - Robert Crawford; 'Greengown collects the key poems of David Kinloch's remarkable body of work to date. You don't read his poems so much as live inside them. They offer a thoughtful and tender world that is utterly distinctive. As the first in UK poetry to bear sustained witness to the tragedy of AIDS, Kinloch's early work has astonishing maturity. He is rightly acknowledged as a master of the prose poem, the technique clearly forged in the development of his queer poetics.' - Richard Price
Book Information
ISBN 9781800172791
Author David Kinloch
Format Paperback
Page Count 144
Imprint Carcanet Press Ltd
Publisher Carcanet Press Ltd