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Lonnie's Lament

Towards a history of the vanishing present

Ken Bolton

In Lonnie's Lament Ken Bolton considers life in 'difficult times' and attempts to register change in the feel of eras as we pass from one to another - a 'history of the vanishing present'.

An inquiring focus ranges across heroes, friends, footballers, old cartoons, and people observed in the street, in conversation and in art. Bolton explores how we define ourselves against others, and how our views of them define us.

These poems are philosophical, but always amusing, and range from dreamily associative, to snapshot and argument, to travel sketches and the comical.

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Charmless, and 'despondent' despite a seemingly endless run of luck, Ken Bolton managed - with an ineptitude profonde - the Lee Marvin readings, and Dark Horsey, the Experimental Art Foundation's bookshop. In Adelaide, a figure trailing rumour and scandal, and associated, for example, with the louche set surrounding Noah Banens, his recent collections include Starting at Basheer's (Vagabond) and 2022's Fantastic Day (from Puncher & Wattmann). Shearsman (UK) issued a Selected Poems in 2013, replacing an earlier Penguin Selected.

The author's book on Life at Sea - A Pirate Life - was published by Cordite in 2023.

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ISBN   9781743054727
CATEGORY   
PAGE COUNT   112
DIMENSIONS   210 x 148 mm