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David Constantine is an English poet known also for his translations of poets such as Enzensberger, Brecht, Goethe, Hölderlin, Kleist and Jaccottet. His poetry stands outside the current literary climate, and like the work of the European and English poets who have nourished him, it is informed by a profoundly humane vision of the world. Its mood is often one of unease, elegiac or comically edged, barbed with pain or tinged with pleasure. His poems hold a worried and restless balance between celebration and anxiety, restraint and longing. His early influences included Graves, Lawrence and Edward Thomas, poets he admired ‘for their passion and attention to the real and the mythic world’; other poets important for him and his work would include Keats, Wordsworth, Clare and Hardy.

Neil Astley filmed Constantine reading selections of his poems from his books at his home in Oxford in June 2018. There are separate videos for poems from each of his collections. In this video he reads four poems from BELONGINGS (2020): ‘The Horseshoe’, ‘Girl with Cello on the Metro’, ‘Lake’ and ’Eye Test’. For more details of this collection see bloodaxebooks.com/ecs/product/belongings-1235
David Constantine: BelongingsLaunch reading by Matthew Caley, MacGillivray and Abigail Parry (improved audio version)David Constantine: A Bird Called ElaeusKatie Donovan reads from RootlingKaren Solie: The Living OptionDavid Constantine: ElderAoife Lyall: Months MindAnne Carson & Rosanna Bruno: Trojan Women launchW.N. Herbert: two poems from The Wreck of the FathershipKerry Hardie reads nine poemsLaunch by Maria Stepanova & Pia Tafdrup with Sasha DugdaleTishani Doshi: Girls Are Coming Out of the Woods and other poems

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