
Sonnet Hack
Niall O'Sullivan(Author)
Flipped Eye Publishing Limited
Will be published approx. on 16. December 2010
Book
Pamphlet
36 pages
978-1-905233-18-2 (ISBN)
Description
For no particular reason, and at no-one else's behest, Niall O'Sullivan set about writing a sonnet a day during the month of September 2010. Never missing his daily deadline, Niall published first drafts with accompanying videos on his website www.niallosullivan.co.uk. The resulting body of work went to places that few sonnets have gone to before: searching for snow leopards on the mountains of Afghanistan; finding erotic links between lycanthropy and botany; joining the final Neanderthal on his last night on Earth; justifying the clown costume bomb disposal scene in Octopussy. Months after the project finished, the poems can now be read for the first time in their finished forms. The Sonnet Hack pamphlet marks the completion of an ambitious project that sought to link formal poetry more intimately to our social condition and our time.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Ilford
United Kingdom
Dimensions
Height: 200 mm
Width: 140 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-905233-18-2 (9781905233182)
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Person
Niall O'Sullivan has performed poetry at venues, theatres and festivals all over the UK and Europe since the late nineties. He has published two full collections of poetry with flipped eye, the latest being 2007's, Ventriloquism for Monkeys, from which the poem 'The Father in Law' was highly commended by the 2008 Forward Prize judges. Niall featured on BBC Radio and Television during his residency at the 2009 Wimbledon Tennis Championships. He currently hosts Poetry Unplugged, London's biggest open mic, at Covent Garden's Poetry Cafe and teaches at the Poetry School.