He has written two novels, little green man 2001 and the white stuff 2004, as well as all points north 1998, a collection of essays on the north of england. Simon armitage was born in marsden, west yorkshire in 1963. Jun 05, 2012 simon armitage is professor of poetry at the university of sheffield, u. While this poem is at times humorous, nonetheless armitage successfully manages to depict the saddening lifestyles of people living in poverty. He is a writer and composer, known for last words 2017, songbirds 2007 and drinking for england 1998.
Simon armitages writing combines slang and immediacy with a sardonic wit. The poem features one of armitages favourite devices the list which is used here to name all of the things the grieving lover never did for his lost beloved. The poems were originally aired on a channel 4 documentary film of the same name, shown in the summer of 2007. There is a very illuminating essay at the beginning. It concludes reading the banns, the third section of the book, which is an account of his own wedding. Simon armitage, whose the shout was a finalist for the national book critics circle award, has published ten volumes of poetry and has received numerous honors for his work. May 10, 2019 simon robert armitage, born 26 may 1963 is an english poet, playwright and novelist. Phenomenal woman, still i rise, the road not taken, if you forget me, dreams. Simon armitagestatecollapsed to show the template collapsed, i. In 1992 simon was voted most promising new poet for the forward poetry prize. Simon armitage s first collection, zoom, appeared in 1989, published by bloodaxe. Simon armitage was born in marsden, west yorkshire. Simon armitage was born in 1963 in the village of marsden and lives in west yorkshire.
On 10 may 2019 it was announced that armitage would be the next poet laureate. In this poem armitage personifies poverty as the narrators friend, and the narrator is seen trying to communicate with his friend poverty. Inscribed to hayro and signed by simon armitage on the title page. Simon armitage was born in west yorkshire, england in 1963. Aug 01, 2015 this beautiful poem is on the final page of simon armitages book of matches, a series of brilliant meditations on love. His acclaimed translation of sir gawain and the green knight was published in 2007. The not dead by simon armitage meet your next favorite book. The not dead is a short collection of poems originally aired on a channel 4 documentary film of the same name, shown in the winter of 2007.
Apr 18, 2012 simon armitage cbe begins the interview with an interesting admission. He is a graduate of portsmouth university, where he studied geography. This beautiful poem is on the final page of simon armitages book of matches, a series of brilliant meditations on love. This is simon armitage s third collection of poems, following in the triumphal wake of zoom and kid, and quietly surpassing them. After studying geography, social work and psychology, he worked in manchester as a probation officer. Simon armitage stateautocollapse shows the template collapsed to the title bar if there is a navbar, a sidebar, or some other table on the page with the collapsible attribute. Simon armitage was born on may 26, 1963 in huddersfield, west yorkshire, england as simon robert armitage. The dead sea poems, his fourth collection, culminates in a long visionary poem, five eleven ninety nine. The free tracks you can enjoy in the poetry archive are a.
Simon robert armitage, born 26 may 1963 is an english poet, playwright and novelist. May 29, 2009 simon armitage was born in huddersfield in 1963. Book of matches by simon armitage, simon armitage and sue. Jan 01, 2008 armitage s poetry collections include book of matches 1993 and the dead sea poems 1995. Simon armitage when simon armitage burst on to the poetry scene in 1989 with his spectacular debut zoom. Signed by the author on the title page, a very nice copy of his fourth book of verse, containing three distinct sections, book of matches, with 30 sonnets, becoming of age with 14 titled poems, and reading the banns, with 12 untitled poems on the subject of marriage. Elsewhere, questions of belief and trust, of identity and knowledge, dealt with as they occur in everyday domestic life, contribute to a picture of our. Essay on simon armitages book of matches 1966 words. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders. Simon armitages first collection, zoom, appeared in 1989, published by bloodaxe. Nov 25, 2010 simon armitage is the most widely and unreservedly praised poet of his generation.
In simon armitage poetry collections included kid 1992, book of matches 1993, the dead sea poems 1995, cloudcuckooland 1997, travelling songs and the universal home doctor both 2002, tyrannosaurus rex versus the corduroy kid 2006, seeing stars 2010, and the unaccompanied 2017. His acclaimed translation of sir gawain and the green knight was. I am very bothered from book of matches by simon armitage. Nov 29, 2011 poem hunter all poems of by simon armitage poems.
The very first poem in the sequence book of matches from armitage s collection of the same name draws the readers attention back to the pun in the title. It is with great pleasure we announce the appointment of simon armitage as the new poet laureate. In 1992 he was winner of one of the first forward prizes, and a year later was the sunday times young writer of the year. He is professor of poetry at the university of leeds and succeeded geoffrey hill as oxford professor of poetry when he was elected to the fouryear parttime appointment from 20152019. His collections of poetry include kid 1992, the dead sea poems 1995, and cloudcuckooland 1997. Simon armitages output since being made poet laureate is to be lauded, while his musical counterpart prefers to keep a low profile published. Simon armitage is professor of poetry at the university of sheffield, u.
He studied geography at portsmouth and psychology at manchester university, qualifying as a social worker and working in. Simon armitage cbe begins the interview with an interesting admission. Much of armitage s earlier work concerns body and brake fluids. Armitages poetry collections include book of matches 1993 and the dead sea poems 1995. He has written two novels, little green man 2001 and the white stuff 2004, as well as all points north 1998, simon armitage, whose the shout was a finalist for the national book critics circle award, has published ten volumes of poetry and has.
Insult to injury simon armitages the not dead poor. He earned a ba from portsmouth university in geography, and an. My favorite poem written by simon armitage is to poverty. Simon armitagestateexpanded to show the template expanded, i. In the not dead, simon armitage works with interviews from veterans from a number of conflicts. And also a new book edited by john fuller on the same subject. Killing time 1999 was written to mark the turn of the. Subsequent poetry books, all published by faber, include kid 1992, book of matches 1993, the dead sea poems 1995, moon country 1996, cloud cuckoo land 1997. He was a postgraduate student at manchester university.
A master of wordplay, armitage has a keen ear for dialogue and a nose for memorable expressions. Photo by jeremy suttonhibbertgetty images simon armitage was born in west yorkshire, england in 1963. Browse simon armitage tour dates and order tickets for upcoming shows near you. Simon armitage poems poems of simon armitage poem hunter. Losing none of the exuberance which has become a hallmark of simon armitage s poetry, these poems are more personal.
His work combines wry colloquialism and humour with frequent poignancy, treating such perennial subjects as death, violence, and lost love with. Don paterson, a poet from scotland, produced an anthology called 101 sonnets. The poems in the middle section, becoming of age relate incidents, from other times, other. He has written two novels, little green man 2001 and the white stuff 2004, as well as all points north 1998, a collection of essays on northern england. His selected poems were published by faber in 2001. He earned a ba from portsmouth university in geography, and an ms in social work from manchester university, where he studied the impact of televised violence on young offenders. Simon robert armitage, cbe, frsl born 26 may 1963 is an english poet, playwright and novelist who has been poet laureate since 10 may 2019. The most fascinating thing that he revealed to us about this book, was the idea behind the title as a young person himself, he would often play a party game with him friends to meet new people which consisted of striking a match and holding it until it burnt to your fingers.
The results are painful, memorable and demand the readers respect. He produced a dramatised version of homers odyssey and a collection of poetry entitled tyrannosaurus rex. The origins of the poet laureateship date back to the seventeenth century, when it was established as a royal office. The best poems by simon armitage selected by dr oliver tearle. He is also professor of poetry at the university of leeds and succeeded geoffrey hill as oxford professor of poetry when he was elected to the fouryear parttime appointment from 20152019. Armitage first studied at colne valley high school, linthwaite, huddersfield and went on to study geography at portsmouth polytechnic. Ive never read anything that captures the simple, selfless truth of love as perfectly as this.
The poems in the middle section, becoming of age relate incidents, from other times, other lives and experiences, to a common life. A beautiful poem of love and regret, to his lost lover is taken from armitages 1993 collection the book of matches. As a student, i have been to a poetry day where simon armitage himself came to discuss his poetry with us. In the black swans, the narrator plays at soldiering with a cliched blend of eagerness and boredom. Insult to injury simon armitages the not dead poor rude. Book of matches simon armitage the official website. He was a postgraduate student at manchester university where his ma thesis concerned the effects of television violence on young offenders. Oct 11, 1993 simon armitage, whose the shout was a finalist for the national book critics circle award, has published ten volumes of poetry and has received numerous honors for his work. Among his collections of poetry are kid, book of matches, the universal home doctor, tyrannosaurus rex versus the corduroy kid and seeing stars.
The book people limited, salisbury house, weyside park, catteshall lane, godalming, surrey, gu7 1xe. Simon armitage s first recording for the poetry archive was made on 12th july 2005 at the audio workshop, london, while his second was made at the soundhouse, london on 28th july 2016. Simon armitage, one of britains bestloved poets, appears at a photocall prior to an event at edinburgh international book festival, on august 24, 2014 in edinburgh, scotland. As a postgraduate student at manchester university, his ma thesis concerned the effects of television violence on young offenders. Simon armitage issues a timely collection of work focusing on conflicts aside from the great war and world war two. He has written two novels, little green man 2001 and the white stuff 2004, as well as all points north. Simon armitage and told by an idiot talk about their brutal new comedy exploring the life and death of thomas aikenhead published. The first part, the book of matches, is a series of sonnets. Sep 09, 2008 simon armitage issues a timely collection of work focusing on conflicts aside from the great war and world war two. His previous titles include kid, book of matches, the dead sea poems, cloudcuckooland, killing time, the universal home doctor, homers odyssey, tyrannosaurus rex versus the corduroy kid, and seeing stars. Remains, written and read by simon armitage animation for a gcse english presentation by me lol sub 4 sub xoxoxoxoxoxoxox. Armitage is also the author of two novels and several collections of essays. Each poem is designed to relay the urgency of a struck match, packed with discoveries, flashes of insights on family and life.