This Is Not Your Final Form
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This Is Not Your Final Form

Poems about Birmingham

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eBook - ePub

This Is Not Your Final Form

Poems about Birmingham

About this book

This Is Not Your Final Form showcases the best of Birmingham: a rich, varied and vibrant city capable of inspiring a range of contemporary poetic responses. This anthology, bringing together entries from the inaugural Verve Poetry Festival Competition, depicts a second city which is no longer content to play second fiddle. Poets take on the area's musical past, its complex industrial history, its unique blend of architectural styles and the experiences of its many immigrant communities. Writers celebrate the lives of significant figures, from Matthew Boulton to Benjamin Zephaniah, and ordinary Brummies alike. Ranging from spoken word-inspired pieces to more traditional styles, much of the work collected here channels the energy and the political anger that runs like a seam through centuries of Birmingham history. Taken together, This Is Not Your Final Form is a tough, unsentimental love letter to the Midlands metropolis, which finds beauty in concrete and unity in contradiction.

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Information

Year
2018
Print ISBN
9781910139608
eBook ISBN
9781910139752
Subtopic
Poetry

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Other books from the Emma Press
  3. Title Page
  4. Copyright
  5. Contents
  6. Introduction
  7. GREGORY LEADBETTER
  8. RISHI DASTIDAR
  9. CHERYL PEARSON
  10. MARGARET ADKINS
  11. BERNADETTE LYNCH
  12. DAVID CLARKE
  13. MAYA STOKES (AGED 14)
  14. BERNARD DAVIS
  15. NATALIE BURDETT
  16. SHAUN HAND
  17. JOHN MCGHEE
  18. Notes on the VERVE competition winners
  19. SUSANNAH DICKEY (FIRST PRIZE)
  20. JENNA CLAKE (SECOND PRIZE)
  21. GILL LEARNER (THIRD PRIZE)
  22. TESSA FOLEY (FOURTH PRIZE)
  23. ALI-NOOR SALAM (AGED 8)
  24. ROB WALTON
  25. LOUISE VALE
  26. JILL MUNRO
  27. KIBRIYA MEHRBAN
  28. NICK KNIBB
  29. RACHAEL NICHOLAS
  30. HELEN REHMAN
  31. KEITH CHANDLER
  32. NELLIE COLE
  33. NUSAYBA NABEEL (AGED 10)
  34. CHARLOTTE WETTON
  35. ROZ GODDARD
  36. HEATHER FRECKLETON
  37. JENNIFER EDWARDS
  38. CAROLE BROMLEY
  39. REZA ARABPOUR
  40. VICTORIA GATEHOUSE
  41. About the Poets
  42. About the Editors
  43. The Emma Press
  44. Also From The Emma Press