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Judder Men
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The figures that judder in and out of sight and mind in these compressed yet oddly lucid poems are real and imagined, loved and reviled, fathered and childless, and sinned against or sinning. From patio cracks, plugholes, and grottos of lights, they emerge aslant â inviting us to peer just beyond the safe places.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Contents
- Dedication
- Go-Kart
- Uncle David
- The Twangers
- Nan and Granddadâs
- Joe
- Blundellsands
- The Afterlife
- Elizabeth Crescent
- Powder Closet
- Ann Salt, 30, and Martha Moors, 51, imprisoned six months for stealing a shirt. January 31, 1825.
- A Rag Man
- In his Garden
- October
- Refresher Course
- BenicĂ ssim
- To King Ferdinand III of Castile, upon entering the Mezquita of CĂłrdoba, 1236.
- Tomatoes
- Former Tenant
- Delivery
- Dogs dream
- Lamprey
- Bread
- Paros
- Notes
- Acknowledgements