ANDY HEDGECOCK, MARIA DUARTE and ANGUS REID review Synthetic Sincerity, Our Hero, Balthazar, Heartstopper Forever, and A Year In London
Our man
Has fled the page of hegemony
War-torn and bleedin’ detachment
Our man
First at the bar
Last to leave
Our man
From fit fiddle to organ rupture
From solid joiner to rickety structure
Our man
Omits signals from deluded stations
Engages in the refusal of social invitations
Our man
Ain't just stayin’ off the drugs
He’s stayin’ off the people!
Our man
Only halfway through his life
Is already focused on the sequel
Our man
Has signed an abatement order
Against his soul
Our man
Mind plagued neurons severed
Is on the verge of himself lamented by absence
Our man
The voice of treason hammer to the nail
Our man
Has walked out on himself
Our man #1 is part of a sequence of poems exploring the concept of masculinity and mental health within today's neoliberal context. It's part of Jamie Thrasivoulou’s forthcoming collection Our man, to be published by Burning Eye Books. His first collection The Best Of A Bad Situation is available from Silhouette Press.
Poetry on the Picket Line is a squad of like-minded poets putting themselves about to read their work on picket lines, in the spirit of solidarity. Invitations to rallies etc. welcome, contact facebook.com/pg/PicketLinePoets. The new Poetry on the Picketline anthology is available at culturematters.org.uk http://www.culturematters.org.uk/index.php/shop-support/our-publications/item/2895-poetry-on-the-picket-line
CHRIS SEARLE welcomes a startling vision of contemporary Newport from a veteran photographer of the British working class
ANDY CROFT welcomes the publication of an anthology of recent poems published by the Morning Star, and hopes it becomes an annual event
RUTH AYLETT reviews two collections of outright political poetry
ANDY CROFT rallies poets to the impossible task of speaking truth to a tin-eared politician


