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ISBN: PB: 9780856463846

Carcanet

March 2006

64 pp.

21.6x13.8 cm

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Julian Turner's "Crossing the Outskirts" was a Poetry Book Society Recommendation and was shortlisted for the Forward Prize best first collection. In his second book he explores his familiar themes of identity and loss, and new, more personal ones – the way the degradation of the environment touches on his experience, the fragility of life and the ambiguous allure of death. By contrast, his gondolier's eye view of Lord Byron is another small-scale masterpiece of comic timing. This collection marks a development in his strong technique and gives us poems that are comic, elegiac and profound by turns.

About the Author

Julian Turner was born in Cheadle Hulme, near Manchester, in 1955 and was educated at New College, Oxford and Goldsmith's, London. He lives with his partner in Otley, West Yorkshire, and works as a writer and counsellor.

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Awards won by Julian Turner
Short-listed, 2002 Waterstone's Forward Poetry Prize for Best First Collection (Crossing the Outskirts)
Commended, 2011 Poetry Book Society (PBS): Choice – Spring (Planet-Struck)