Sean Bonney
English poet (1969–2019)
Sean Noel Bonney (21 May 1969 – 13 November 2019) was an English poet born in Brighton and brought up in the north of England . He lived in London and, from 2015 up until the time of his death, in Berlin .[ 1] He was married to the poet Frances Kruk .[ 2] Charles Bernstein published poet William Rowe's obituary for Bonney in US online magazine Jacket2 ,[ 3] as well as releasing his own poem "The Death of Sean Bonney."[ 4] Detailed notes to Bonney's poetics by Jacob Bard-Rosenberg are featured on the Poetry Foundation website.[ 5] The Journal of British and Irish Innovative Poetry has published a special edition on Bonney.[ 6]
His publications include Blade Pitch Control Unit (2005), Baudelaire in English (2008), Document (2009), The Commons (2011), Happiness: Poems After Rimbaud (2011), Letters Against the Firmament (2015), and Our Death (2019).
Life and work
Together with other UK-based poets, Bonney's work marks a progression and continuance of the British Poetry Revival , combining with his abiding interest in left-wing radical movements such as British punk , the Angry Brigade , the Red Army Faction , the American Black Power movement , Surrealism and revolutionary art in general.[ 7] He was am anti-fascist activist and revolutionary socialist who joined the 2011 London riots .[ 8] [ 9] Living at various points in Hackney , Hastings and Walthamstow , he was a regular attendee at the Bob Cobbing -led Writers Forum workshop, co-founding the reading series Xing the Line with Jeff Hilson , and co-editing the press Yt Communication with Frances Kruk .[ 10] A sequence of 14 line poems, The Commons, originally subtitled "A Narrative / Diagram of the Class Struggle' combined contemporary uprisings with the voices of the Paris Commune , the Russian Revolution , the English Civil War and "the cracked melodies of ancient folk songs".[ 11]
Following the completion of his PhD from Birkbeck, University of London , from 2015 to 2019 Bonney was a postdoctoral researcher at the John F. Kennedy Institute for North American Studies at the Free University of Berlin , conducting a project examining the work of Diane di Prima .[ 12]
Bonney died on 13 November 2019 in Berlin.[ 13]
Books
London Review Bookshop Samplers, No. 2 , Face Press, 2019.
Our Death , Commune Edition s, 2019.
Ghosts , Materials , 2017.
Cancer: Poems After Katerina Gogou , A Firm Nigh Holistic Press, 2016.
All This Burning Earth: Selected Writing , Ill Will Editions (online), 2016.
Letters Against the Firmament , Enitharmon Press , 2015
Letters: on Harmony , Iodine Press, 2013
Four Letters, Four Comments , Punch Press, 2012
Happiness (Poems After Rimbaud) , Unkant Publishing, 2011
The Commons , Openned, 2011
For the Administration , Crater Press, 2010
5 After Rimbaud , Grasp Press, 2010
Document: Poems, Diagrams, Manifestos: July 7th 2005 - June 27th 2007 , Barque Press , 2008
Baudelaire in English , Veer Books, 2007
'from Tracts and Commentaries: A Lecture ' (in Pilot: A Journal of Contemporary Poetry , 2007)
Black Water , Yt Communication , October 2006
Document: hexprogress , Yt Communication, May 2006
Blade Pitch Control Unit , Salt Publishing , 2005
Poisons, Their Antidotes , West House Books, 2003
Notes on Heresy , Writers Forum , 2002
The Domestic Poem , Canary Woof, 2001
From the Book of Living or Dying , Writers Forum , 1999.
Astrophil and Stella , Writers Forum, 1999.
now that all the popstars are dead , damnation publications, 1996
Marijuana in the breadbin , Doktor Hypno publications, 1992
References
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