Ghost Nets is the first US collection by John Wilkinson. Ranging from brief lyrics to elaborately-structured long poems, the collection displays the intense musicality, syntactical intricacy and affective power characteristic of his poetry. But the political, social and economic crises of the period in the US shape Wilkinson’s writing in new ways, more vulnerable and more evidently responsive to others’ vulnerability.
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Ministry of All the Talents |
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Neda Agha-Soltan, Travel Agent |
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The Master of the Well of Life |
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A Claim to Land By the River |
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Ode at the Gate of the Gathering |
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JOHN WILKINSON is a British poet who has had two distinct careers, in mental health services in the UK as a nurse, social worker, and policy maker, and subsequently as a university teacher in the US where he now chairs Creative Writing and Poetics at the University of Chicago. In historical, critical and reference works, John Wilkinson s writing has come to be treated as a major force in recent British poetry.