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Soft Keys by Michael Symmons Roberts

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12mo. A good copy, appears unread. Minor vertical crease to front cover spine, po inscription on half-title. Immediate despatch from the UK.

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First published September 3, 2009

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Michael Symmons Roberts

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Michael was born in 1963 and spent his childhood in Lancashire, England before moving south with his family to Newbury in Berkshire in the early ‘70’s. He went to comprehensive school in Newbury, then to Oxford University to read Philosophy & Theology.

After graduating, he trained as a newspaper journalist before joining the BBC in Cardiff as a radio producer in 1989. He moved with the BBC to London, then to Manchester, initially in radio, then as a documentary filmmaker. His last job at the corporation was as Executive Producer and Head of Development for BBC Religion & Ethics, before he left the BBC to focus on writing.

His 4th book of poetry – Corpus – was the winner of the 2004 Whitbread Poetry Award, and was shortlisted for the T.S. Eliot Prize, the Forward Prize for best collection, and the Griffin International Prize. His 6th collection - Drysalter - was the winner of the 2013 Forward Prize and was shortlisted for the T.S. Eliot Prize.

He has previously received the Society of Authors’ Gregory Award for British poets under 30, the K Blundell Trust Award, and was shortlisted for the T.S. Eliot Prize for his 2001 collection Burning Babylon. In 2007 he received a major Arts Council Writers Award.

His continuing collaboration with composer James MacMillan has led to two BBC Proms choral commissions, song cycles, music theatre works and operas for the Royal Opera House, Scottish Opera, Boston Lyric Opera and Welsh National Opera. Their WNO commission - The Sacrifice - won the RPS Award for Opera in 2008, and their Royal Opera House / Scottish Opera commission - Clemency - was nominated for an Olivier Award.

His work for radio includes A Fearful Symmetry - for Radio 4 - which won the Sandford St Martin Prize, and Last Words commissioned by Radio 4 to mark the first anniversary of 9/11. His first novel – Patrick’s Alphabet – was published by Jonathan Cape in 2006, and his second – Breath – in 2008. He is a trustee of the Arvon Foundation, and Professor of Poetry at Manchester Metropolitan University. In 2012 he was made a Fellow of the English Association, for services to the language arts.

He is married with three sons, and lives near Manchester. (source: http://www.symmonsroberts.com/about_l...)

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February 18, 2019
Many of these poems were included in Michael Symmons Roberts' Selected Poems, and I was pleased and surprised to find quite a few poems that I think would have made a great addition to the Selected Poems. I like this collection a tad more than Mancunia. My favourite poems and sections of larger poems were:

Angel of the perfumes
Hosea Thomas in the realm of miracles VI, VIII, IX
Stop fortnight
Malchus
Front-line nurses
Apple Fool, April Fool ii
The allotment
Terrace
Annunciation at the hookses
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September 24, 2021
'Soft Keys' is unlike any poetry collection I've read so far. The poet studied philosophy and theology, and that's very apparent when reading the poems in this collection. There are a fair few religious references, but the poems are inquisitive in their nature and thought provoking at their heart. An intimate and curious read.
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