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Gone to Marzipan Ralph Hawkins

Gone to Marzipan By Ralph Hawkins

Gone to Marzipan by Ralph Hawkins


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Written by a poet whose works minimize the gap of 'constructive effort' between the basic seeking of pleasure and pleasurable sensations, and the 'mediated' pleasure of the poem.

Gone to Marzipan Summary

Gone to Marzipan by Ralph Hawkins

'Ralph Hawkins' poems always give the impression of turning up late and being drunk when they do arrive. They minimize the gap of 'constructive effort' between the basic seeking of pleasure and pleasurable sensations, and the 'mediated' pleasure of the poem' - Andrew Duncan.

About Ralph Hawkins

Ralph Hawkins has been writing poetry since the late 1970s when he was one of a number of radical poets gathered at the University of Essex. He now lives on the Essex coast at Brightlingsea. Of many publications the more substantial are Tell Me No More and Tell Me (Grosseteste 1981), At Last Away (Galloping Dog Press 1988), The Coiling Dragon... (Equipage), and The MOON, The Chief Hairdresser (highlights) (Shearsman Books, 2004).

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NLS9781848610217
9781848610217
1848610211
Gone to Marzipan by Ralph Hawkins
New
Paperback
Shearsman Books
2009-01-15
120
N/A
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