Marianne Morris
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Marianne Morris is a poet who was born in Toronto in 1981 and raised in London. She studied English Literature at Newnham College, Cambridge, and founded the poetry micropress Bad Press.[1]
Published works
Morris's published works include:
- Poems in Order (Bad Press 2002);
- Memento Mori (Bad Press 2003);
- Gathered Tongue (Bad Press 2003);
- Cocteau Torquoise Turning (Bad Press 2004);
- Fetish Poems (Bad Press 2004);
- A New Book From Barque Press, Which They Will Probably Not Print (Barque Press 2006) ISBN 9781903488591;
- Tutu Muse (Fly By Night Press 2008);
- So Few Richards, So Many Dicks (Punch Press 2010);
- Commitment (Critical Documents 2011) ISBN 9780956774316;
- Iran Documents (Trafficker Press 2012);
- DSK (Tipped Press 2013);
- The On All Said Things Moratorium (Enitharmon Press 2013).
References
- ↑ "Contemporary experimental women's poetry festival". Miami University. Retrieved 1 September 2012.
External links
- Official site
- Archive of the Now
- Solace Poem
- A Starling for Morning: Critical Irony and Gender in Emily Critchley's LOVE / ALL THAT / & OK
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