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Book Launch — CNUT by Nathan Evans @ Gay’s The Word
London on 07 Nov


Join us for the launch of Nathan's second poetry collection. Evans poetry addresses vital issues of our time, such as the climate crisis, with biting wit, seething passion & electrifying skillMATTHEW TODD, author of Straight Jacket & Pride As King Cnut proved, tide and time wait for no man: An AnthropoScene, the first part of this collection, dives into the rising tides of geo-political change, the second, Our Future Is Now Downloading, explores sea-changes of more personal natures. CNUT is a kaleidoscopic journey through shifting landscapes, brimming with vivid imagery, playfulness and warmth. A truly powerful work!KEITH JARRETT Nathans debut, Threadsa collaboration with photographer Justin David, also published by Inkandescentwas longlisted for the Polari First Book Prize. His follow-up bears the watermarks of someone whos swum lifes emotional spectrum. Some poems barely contain their righteous anger within visceral verseThe old are eating the young / in great Goya gobfuls. Others, such as What the Cat Dragged Back, examine subtler sentiments: in response to your partner picking up a lover for you to share, for instanceI rub damp fur, wondering / which disco dustbin / you picked this one up in / and how best to dispose of him. Story weaving and poetically burrowing, CNUT is a universal backyard collection of the urban/urbane reimagined, of the domestic/fantastic retold, of the ravishingly re-readableGERRY POTTER Short and (bitter)sweet, this is poetry for a mobile generation, poetry for sharingoften humorous and always honest about contemporary human experience. Exploring issues such as climate crisis, Brexit, gentrification and the rise of populist politics, these poems say more in a few lines than politicians say in volumes and offer an antidote to modern living. Nathan Evans is a writer, director and performer whose work has been funded by the Arts Council, toured with the British Council, archived in the British Film Institute and broadcast on Channel Four. His poetry has been published by Dead Ink, Inky Needles, Poetry Space, Manchester Metropolitan University and performed at Polari, Jazz Verse Jukebox, Coffee-House Poetry, Hammer & Tongue, Bang Said the Gun. His shows have been presented at Soho Theatre, Latitude, Southbank Centre, Arcola, Wiltons, Roundhouse, BAC, Little Angel, Hoxton Hall, Wonderground, Drill Hall, Pleasance, Royal Vauxhall Tavern, Royal Court, Chelsea Theatre, Contact, Leicester Square Theatre, Traverse, Glastonbury and Aldeburgh festivals. His film screenings include Curzon, ICA, Flare, London Short Film Festival. He lives and works in London. www.nathanevans.co.uk Inkandescent are committed to voices underrepresented in mainstream publishing. Their first publication Threads was funded by Arts Council England and long-listed for the Polari First Book Prize, of which their second publication AutoFellatio was the inaugural winner. The Guardian described their most recent publication The Pale Ones as an impressive debut.

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