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Way More Than Luck

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From the thumping heartbeat of the distance runner to the roar of football terraces across the decades, Ben Wilkinson’s debut confronts the struggles and passions that come to shape a life. Beginning with an interrogation of experiences of clinical depression and the redemptive power of art and running, the collection centres on a series of vivid character portraits, giving life to some of football's legends. By turns frank, comic, sinister and meditative – ‘the trouble with you, son, is that all your brains are in your head’ – these poems uncover the beautiful game’s magic and absurdity, hopes and disappointments, as striking metaphors for our everyday dramas. Elsewhere there are tender love poems, political satire and strange dream worlds, in an urgently lyrical book of poems that take many forms and modes of address: pantoum, sonnet, sestina; epistle, confession, dramatic monologue. All are united by a desire to speak with searching clarity about matters of the heart. Way More Than Luck is a book that shows how pain often comes to define our happiness; how we keep on in a world of chance, uncertainty and change.

Author Biography:

Ben Wilkinson lives in Sheffield, Yorkshire. His poems and criticism regularly appear in national publications including The Guardian, New Statesman, The Poetry Review, The Spectator, and the Times Literary Supplement. His debut full collection of poems, ‘Way More Than Luck’, was published by Seren in 2018 and won a Northern Writers Award. A critical study, ‘Don Paterson: Writers and their Work’, is appearing in 2021. With Kim Moore and Paul Deaton he co-edited ‘The Result Is What You See Today’ (2019), an anthology of poems about running. He lectures in Creative Writing at the University of Bolton.
Release date Australia
February 28th, 2018
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Pages
64
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
ISBN-13
9781781724255
Product ID
26875915

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