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ISBN: PB: 9781847772039

Carcanet

June 2015

64 pp.

21.6x13.5 cm

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Careful What You Wish For

A night in Matlock Bath, an Ode to Indolence, a boy running the ploughed fields of cross-country, and the 1975 Reading Festival... Careful What You Wish For is winter mornings lit by the tame volcano of a lava lamp, and it is Camus, St-Exupery and Ken Dodd. Also it is Robert Lowell in a canal boat just outside Mirfield, not to mention family poems and love and tennis poems, and the biggest come-back in golf history, as told by the caddy. "Entertaining and frequently something more", Carol Ann Duffy said of Sansom's first book. This sixth Carcanet collection is clear-eyed, tender, and just as bewildered by what life is and does.

About the Author

Peter Sansom was born in 1958 in Nottinghamshire. For ten years Peter taught the MA Poetry at Huddersfield University, and more recently he was Fellow in Creative Writing at Leeds University. He is currently Company Poet with Prudential. He is also a director with Ann Sansom of the Poetry Business in Sheffield, where they edit "The North magazine" and Smith/Doorstop Books.

His influential book, "Writing Poems", is published by Bloodaxe (1994). Carcanet publish his four previous collections: "Everything You've Heard is True", "a Poetry Book Society Recommendation" (1990), "January" (1994), for which he received an Arts Council Writer's Bursary and an award from the Society of Authors, "Point of Sale" (2000) and "The Last Place on Earth" (2006). His books have earned admiring reviews and a loyal following. He is married to the poet, Ann Sansom and has four children. He has had a number of jobs: as writer-in-residence with Marks and Spencer, for instance, and as Guest Poet at "The Times Educational Supplement", in addition to writing radio plays.

His poem commissions include for "The Guardian", "The Observer", "Radio Three", "The Big Breakfast", a billboard in the centre of Lancaster and The Swedish Club which is a Marine Insurers in Gothenburg.