The Sound We Make Ourselves: Poems 1971-2016 - Hardcover

Dooley, Tim

 
9781911335504: The Sound We Make Ourselves: Poems 1971-2016

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Poetry. THE SOUND WE MAKE OURSELVES collects Dooley's best work from over forty&#8211;five years of writing and publishing. Philip Gross of <em>Poetry Review</em> says of this book, "Nothing is out of bounds," and David Weatley says in the <em>Times Literary Supplement</em> that Dooley "makes an implicit case for the underground power of art."

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Tim Dooley is a tutor for The Poetry School and a visiting lecturer at the University of Westminster. He was a teacher for many years and has been an Arts Mentor for the Koestler Trust. From 2008 to 2017 he was reviews and features editor of Poetry London. He is co-editor (with Martha Kapos) of <em>The Best of Poetry London </em>(Carcanet, 2014). His first collection of poems, <em>The Interrupted Dream,</em> was published by Anvil in 1985. This was followed by the pamphlets<em> The Secret Ministry </em>(2001) and <em>Tenderness</em> (2004), both winners in the Smith/Doorstop Poetry business pamphlet competition. <em>Tenderness</em> was also a Poetry Book Society Pamphlet Choice. <em>Keeping Time </em>(Salt, 2008) was a Poetry Book Society recommendation and was followed by<em> Imagined Rooms </em>(Salt, 2010). THE SOUND WE MAKE OURSELVES: POEMS 1971-2016 was published by Eyewear in 2016 and WEEMOED in 2017.

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