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Through Nicholas Hogg's evocative language and emotional resonance, Missing Person weaves a narrative that intertwines the themes of violence and history, reflecting on how the past influences and shapes the present, reminding readers of the interconnections between generations and the collective experiences that define a community. These poems delve into the economy of labour and loss and the emotional toll of shattered dreams, unrealized potential, and broken spirits. Hogg skillfully balances moments of vulnerability with displays of resilience, strength, and beauty, ensuring that Missing…mehr

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Through Nicholas Hogg's evocative language and emotional resonance, Missing Person weaves a narrative that intertwines the themes of violence and history, reflecting on how the past influences and shapes the present, reminding readers of the interconnections between generations and the collective experiences that define a community. These poems delve into the economy of labour and loss and the emotional toll of shattered dreams, unrealized potential, and broken spirits. Hogg skillfully balances moments of vulnerability with displays of resilience, strength, and beauty, ensuring that Missing Person is a testament to the power of poetry in capturing the human experience.
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Autorenporträt
Nicholas Hogg was born in Leicester. Twice short-listed for the Eric Gregory Award for young poets, in 2021 he won the Gregory O'Donoghue International Poetry Prize, and in 2023 the Liverpool Poetry Prize. His award-winning short fiction has been broadcast by the BBC, and his novel, Tokyo Nobody, is now a Ridley Scott film starring Eric Bana and Stranger Things' Sadie Sink. @nicholas_hogg www.nicholashogg.com