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Edward Doegar
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Edward Doegar
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28 PAGESENGLISH

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  • Published date: Dec 31, 2023
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 28
  • Publisher: Broken Sleep Books
  • ISBN: 9781915760562
  • Dimensions: 4.25" W x 0.07" L x 7.0" H

Praise for sonnets


Doegar seems to have innovated his own style in a classical form which I'd term as 'the stutter', the repetitions of sound and image and the defiantly simple diction all open a space in consciousness for revelation that is relapse and recovery. Doegar's is a poetics that I've not read in contemporary poetry.

- Daljit Nagra


sonnets gives the impression both of fragments unified, and of a unified whole coming apart into pieces. These excellent poems worry at the world, questioning all its assumptions, trying every locked door and magic trick, whilst beset by interruptions of the poems' own making. In concise lines and flickering, mutable images, sonnets carries a real emotional freight.

- Martha Sprackland


A bleak, bloody, lonely and exquisite experience.

- Chrissy Williams


In Edward Doegar's preeminent lyric poetry for our times, the intersubjective and acoustic properties of lyric are used to make a kind of ethics of idiomatic address. In the crown of sonnets, he exploits the generic constraints of the eponymous form and breaks, bifurcates and folds its constituent parts into a different order, as though to reveal new dimensions in the very line itself. In a manner at once bracingly sharp and delicate, the poems render a violent moment of familial rupture and the contingent, contradictory meanings made in the aftermath, and the special position that poetry holds to make sense of it.

- Sam Buchan-Watts


A shocking act of violence is the catalyst for these sonnets which simultaneously interrogate both the 'wound' and 'stubborn doubt' of memory in a restlessly intelligent and hyper-lyric fashion. The vertical bar of these poems pervades and conversely suggests that in the dramatisation of division and pause, there can in fact be no division, no break with the past, no pause for breath.

- Richard Scott

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