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A reading of his own poems by Hugh Dunkerley, poet, Professor of Literature and a member of the Ted Hughes Society. Hugh has published two collections of poetry with the Cinnamon Press, Hare in 2010 and Kin in 2019, from which he will be reading.
Hugh grew up in Edinburgh and Bath and studied at the universities of Southampton and Chichester. His PhD thesis was entitled Poetry as Via Negativa: A Creative Enquiry. Via negativa means the study of what not to do and was originally a theological term for explaining what God is by examining what he is not.
Hugh’s other academic writing includes Earthographies, Ecocriticism and Culture co-authored with Wendy Wheeler and published by Lawrence and Wishart in 2008; a chapter on religious poetry from 1960 to 2015 in the Wiley-Blackwell Companion to British and Irish Poetry which was published in 2020; and an essay on Ted Hughes and Creative Writing in Ted Hughes in Context which was edited by former chair of the Ted Hughes Society Terry Gifford and published by Cambridge University Press in 2018.
Hugh has received an Eric Gregory Award and a Hawthornden Fellowship and was the Sussex Poet Laureate.
Gregory Leadbetter, reviewing Hugh’s most recent collection Kin in The London Magazine wrote that Hugh’s poems ‘present humane and often moving explorations of life both within and beyond the self. Children parents and parenthood, ecological and psychological crises and meditations on the interconnectedness of living things are its principal themes. the collection more often reveals its ecological anxieties in their chronic effects on human beings – not least, the reader can assume, on the poet himself. Despite bearing witness to that experience, Kin ultimately embodies a structure of affirmation: a coming-through, and a testament (in the words of ‘First Contact’) to ‘life’s / infinite scribblings’.
Hare (2010) was published by Cinnamon Press. ISBN: 978-1-907090-08-0
Kin (2019) was also published by Cinnamon Press. ISBN: 978-1-78864-017-6
At the time of releasing this podcast both books were avilable from Amazon.co.uk. For more information on Hugh Dunkerley you can go the University of Chichester's website https://www.chi.ac.uk/people/hugh-dunkerley/ and you can follow Hugh on X at @Hughdunkerley1.
If you would like to find out more about the Ted Hughes Society, you can visit the society’s website at thetedhugessociety.org, or you can email me, Mick Gowar, at membership@thetedhughessociety.org
The opening and closing music is from Beethoven's String Quartet No 14, opus 131, performed by the Orion String Quartet. (The extract is reproduced under Creative Commons licence IMSLP: Creative Commons Atribution Non-commercial No Derivative 3.0.)
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