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This is a tender and evocative exploration of marriage set against an ebullient portrayal of the shenanigans of the hare. It consists of sequences of poems. The first is based on the relationship between Pierre Bonnard and his wife; the second extends an interest in the hare as trickster.
The second sequence, 'Lepus', extends an interest in the hare as trickster, traceable elsewhere in David Harsent's work, and most recently in 'The Woman and the Hare', a piece commissioned by the Nashe Ensemble, set to music by Harrison Birtwistle, and first performed at the South Bank Centre in 1999.

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This is a tender and evocative exploration of marriage set against an ebullient portrayal of the shenanigans of the hare. It consists of sequences of poems. The first is based on the relationship between Pierre Bonnard and his wife; the second extends an interest in the hare as trickster.
The second sequence, 'Lepus', extends an interest in the hare as trickster, traceable elsewhere in David Harsent's work, and most recently in 'The Woman and the Hare', a piece commissioned by the Nashe Ensemble, set to music by Harrison Birtwistle, and first performed at the South Bank Centre in 1999.
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David Harsent has published thirteen collections of poetry. Legion won the 2005 Forward Prize for Poetry. Night (2011), a Poetry Book Society Choice, was shortlisted for the Costa, Forward and T. S. Eliot poetry prizes and won the Griffin International Poetry Prize. Fire Songs (2014) won the T. S. Eliot Prize. His most recent collection, Loss, was published in 2020.