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		<title>A Chorus of Ears</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Essays on voice, lyric and the persona of the poet from one of the greatest living English poets.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>&#8216;One of the most eloquent thinkers about our life in language&#8217; &#8211; <i>The Sunday Times</i></b></p>
<p><i>A Chorus of Ears</i> is a series of essays on voice, lyric and the persona of the poet from one of our greatest living English poets. Denise Riley contemplates how a poet&#39;s public persona can hold more significance than their actual poetry in the modern literary world. She reflects on how prize culture can transform criticism into a beauty contest, and limit our ability to meet the lyric on its own terms.</p>
<p>What might be discovered, Riley asks, if we liberate the poem from the person of the author? From where does its own voice spring? In allowing the poem to speak, what might we hear?</p>
<p>Including a foreword by leading poet and critic Don Paterson.</p>
<p><b>&#39;One of the great poets of our time &#39; &#8211; <i>New Statesman</i></b></p>
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					<description><![CDATA[A brilliant outing from one of the finest poets currently working in the English language.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A brilliant outing from one of the finest poets currently working in the English language. This is at once a sharply political and deeply personal book which explores just that intersection.</p>
<p>&#8216;Wide-ranging, sometimes anguished, her poems are fascinating and often beautiful, and certainly more than usually thought-provoking&#8217; <i>Guardian</i></p>
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