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Poetry Reading: Edward Ragg
Edward Ragg reads from his new collection Holding Unfailing (Cinnamon Press, 2017):
Date: 14th March 2017
Time: 7:30 p.m.
Venue: The Bookworm, Beijing
Ticket: 50RMB (including a drink)
RSVP: If you would like to attend, please RSVP to Edward Ragg on [email protected]
Praise for Holding Unfailing (2017):
Intriguing, supple poems that range across the world and across the landscapes of the mind. – Sarah Howe
This collection has for its central focus scenes from contemporary China, observing with detachment and direct emotional intent those personal landscapes which fan out from Ragg’s experiences of a country undergoing profound change. Such landscapes and the burdening memories accompanying them create poems of concentrated philosophical energy. They search and question. Ragg explores paths and places across a world shot through with colour. Yet he reins back from the expected celebratory note, in order to sift truth from falsehood, to travel from height to abyss. This is a wide-ranging and thought-provoking collection.
– Penelope Shuttle
About the Author:
Edward Ragg was born in Stockton-on-Tees, England, in 1976 and, since 2007, has lived in Beijing. A former scholar of Keble College, Oxford and graduate scholar of Selwyn College, Cambridge, Ragg won the 2012 Cinnamon Press Poetry Award and his first volume of poetry was A Force That Takes (Cinnamon Press, 2013). His new collection, Holding Unfailing (Cinnamon Press, 2017), investigates contemporary China as well as questions of travel and identity. Both titles are available from The Bookworm, Beijing.
Ragg’s poetry has been anthologised in the 2014 Forward Book of Poetry (Faber & Faber, 2013), Lung Jazz: Young British Poets for Oxfam (Eyewear Publishing/Cinnamon Press, 2012), Jericho & Other Stories & Poems (Cinnamon Press, 2012), Visiting Wallace: Poems Inspired by the Life and Work of Wallace Stevens (Iowa University Press, 2009) and New Poetries IV (Carcanet Press, 2007). Other poems have appeared in Aesthetica, Acumen, Agenda, Cordite Poetry Review, Critical Quarterly, Enclave 飞地, Envoi, Orbis, Other Poetry, Papercuts, Poetry Quarterly, PN Review, Seam, Spittoon Magazine, The New Writer and Three Line Poetry.
A literary critic and writer on wine, Edward has published articles in the world’s leading wine journals and several publications within mainland China as well as online. He is currently Associate Professor in English at Tsinghua University, Beijing, and is co-founder, with his wife Fongyee Walker MW, of Dragon Phoenix Wine Consulting (est. 2007).
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