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Hand-Me-Down Haircut offers a powerful and poignant exploration of masculinity, identity, and the working-class experience. Raised by a single mother on a council estate in Bedford, Stevie Kilgour's poetry delves deeply into the raw challenges of navigating life amidst economic struggle, societal expectations, and the complex dance of manhood. His voice emerges from the grit of southern England, speaking for those often overlooked, and his verses weave a narrative of resilience, survival, and introspection. This collection is a tribute to the courage required to remain true to oneself in a world that often misunderstands working-class masculinity.…mehr

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Hand-Me-Down Haircut offers a powerful and poignant exploration of masculinity, identity, and the working-class experience. Raised by a single mother on a council estate in Bedford, Stevie Kilgour's poetry delves deeply into the raw challenges of navigating life amidst economic struggle, societal expectations, and the complex dance of manhood. His voice emerges from the grit of southern England, speaking for those often overlooked, and his verses weave a narrative of resilience, survival, and introspection. This collection is a tribute to the courage required to remain true to oneself in a world that often misunderstands working-class masculinity.
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Autorenporträt
Stevie Kilgour is a British-Irish poet from a council estate in Bedford. He gained his Doctorate in 2023 in Poetry, Masculinity and Working-class Studies. He believes in the power and importance of the working-class voice and its role in the creative industries. He didn't gain an education until he was 30 years old. He now spends his time in his kitchen in Leeds, drinking coffee and listening to 90s Jungle, drum and bass and metal. He supports Luton Town.