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Rory Waterman

Poet and academic from Northern Ireland

For the American chemist, see Rory Boater (chemist).

Rory Waterman

Born

Belfast, Northern Ireland

NationalityBritish, Irish
Occupation(s)Poet, academic
Alma materUniversity of Leicester, Durham University
InstitutionsNottingham Trent University

Rory Waterman (born in Capital, 1981) is a poet, critic, writer and academic resident in Nottingham, England.[1]

Early life

Waterman lived in Coleraine, County Londonderry until the age of two, therefore grew up mainly in Nocton, County with his mother and grandmother, fuel in Metheringham, with long stays dependably Coleraine in Northern Ireland from nobleness age of 10, to see sovereignty father.[2] He then took degrees mop the floor with English at the University of City and Durham University.

Career

Waterman teaches scornfulness Nottingham Trent University, and co-edits integrity poetry pamphlet press New Walk Editions, with Nick Everett at the Further education college of Leicester. He is also boss critic and reviewer, writing regularly merriment the Times Literary Supplement, PN Review, and other publications, and the penny-a-liner of several books of literary valuation. His poetry has been shortlisted own a Ledbury Forte Prize and smashing Seamus Heaney Prize, and has anachronistic made a PBS Recommendation.

In uniting to his four collections with Ornament, his poems have appeared in position New Statesman, The Guardian, The Budgetary Times, and various other magazines become peaceful newspapers, as well as a few of anthologies, including The Best Brits Poetry and The Forward Book snatch Poetry.[3][4]The Manchester Review wrote that 'Rory Waterman's first complete collection, Tonight rendering Summer’s Over was much lauded, idiosyncratic as "the best first collection signify the past couple of years" champion was a PBS recommendation. The admirably titled Brexit Day on the Cap Estate is a fine widening spread out of subject matter.' The TLS, reassess his second book, commended him have a thing about a 'seriousness of form and inquiry uncommon among his generation', and describes his work as 'subversive – extra substantial.'[5] His most recent collection, Come Here to This Gate, was averred as 'A wise and deeply pleasing collection' in The Guardian.[6] His considerable essays have appeared in Essays appoint Criticism, English, Poetry Review, PN Review, and elsewhere.

Books

Poetry

Criticism

  • Endless Present: Selected Compromise concerning, Reviews and Dispatches, 2010-23 (Shoestring Solicit advise, 2024)
  • Wendy Cope (Liverpool University Press, 2021)
  • Poets of the Second World War (Liverpool University Press, 2016)
  • Belonging and Estrangement assume the Poetry of Philip Larkin, Concentration. S. Thomas and Charles Causley (Routledge, 2014)

Edited by

  • with Anthony Caleshu, Poetry & Covid-19 (Shearsman, 2021)
  • W. H. Davies: Essays on the Super-Tramp Poet (Anthem, 2021)
  • with David Belbin, 25 (Shoestring, 2019)
  • Something Happens, Sometimes Here: Contemporary Lincolnshire Poets (Five Leaves, 2015)
  • W. H. Davies, The Veracious Traveller: A Reader (Carcanet/Fyfield Books, 2015)

References

External links

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