Jim Bennett - Poet

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Jim Bennett (born 1951 in Liverpool) is a poet. He performed alongside Roger McGough and Adrian Henri in the late 1960s.

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[edit] Early life

He was adopted into the Bennett family at 2 years of age. He began writing poetry and short stories in the 1960's and was performing his poetry in O'Connor's Tavern in Liverpool long before he was of age to go in legally. He had several jobs after leaving University but in 1976 gave up working in the conventional sense to pursue a life of writing, lecturing and performing his poetry. Bennett has written freelance journalism, short stories and poetry for the years since.

[edit] Career

Bennett left Liverpool in the early 1970's and went on to perform his poetry in the USA. After a period performing as Richard Dripping, which included appearances at punk venues in Liverpool and Manchester. After returning to Liverpool he worked at the University of Liverpool. He performs regularly with the Dead Good Poets in the Everyman Bistro.

His lecturing has included creating courses in Transport and Safety Studies, Creative Writing, Media, Journalism, Speculative Writing, Travel Writing and various Poetry Courses, for Universities and other educational organisations. He has written 57 books ranging from Transport Studies, Children's and Poetry, and in addition has written many songs and had a CD of his poetry and songs released, and many booklets and brochures of his poetry have been produced to tie in with various performances.

Bennett's career as a performance poet has earned him many awards amongst which are three DADAFest awards, and a Silver Stake from the Manchester Slam. He has also won awards for his poetry including the 2006 Frost Award, and the Fante Award in 2002. In 2005 his book The Man Who Tried to Hug Clouds was voted Best Poetry Book in English at the Berlin Book Festival. He has been nominated five times for a Pushcart Award and has twice won the performance award the San Francisco Beat Festival and was Poetry Superhighway Favourite Poet of the Year 2000.

His poetry has been published widely and Bennett has grasped the Internet as a tool for poets and helped create the most visited independent website in the world for poets and writers, Poetry Kit. Poetry Kit was created in 1998 by Ted Slade and Bennett worked with him on developing and editing on-line Poetry magazines until Ted's death in 2004 when he took over as the sole owner and principle editor of the site and its spin off magazines.

[edit] Biographies

  • Gladsongs and Gatherings - Poetry in Liverpool. Edited by Stephen Wade

[edit] External links

[edit] Biblography

  • The Man Who Tried to Hug Clouds - 1st 2005 reprint 2006 - Bluechrome
  • Bold Street - 2008 - Mainstream
  • 56 - 2008 - Starwood
  • Down in Liverpool - 2001 CD spoken word and song - Long Neck Media