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Richard Price (poet)

Richard John Price (born 1966 in Reading, England)[1] is a British poet, novelist, and translator.[2]

Life edit

He grew up in Renfrewshire where he went to Kilmacolm Primary School, Houston Primary School, and Gryffe High School.[3] He studied at Napier College, in journalism, and graduated the University of Strathclyde in English and Librarianship, with a joint first.[4][5] He earned a PhD at University of Strathclyde.[6]

Career edit

He has worked with artists in sculpture, digital art, artist's books and music. His collaborators include Julie Johnstone, Simon Lewandowski, Karen Bleitz, Caroline Trettine and Ronald King. He was a lyricist and vocalist in the band Mirabeau and, now, The Loss Adjustors.

His translations include the Guillaume Apollinaire poems in Eftirs / Afters (with translations of other French modernists by Donny O'Rourke, Au Quai, 1996) and the Louise Labé poems in Lute Variations (Rack Press, 2005), the latter collected in Rays (Carcanet, 2009).

In the 1990s he co-edited the poetry magazines Gairfish (with W. N. Herbert), Verse (with Robert Crawford, Henry Hart, David Kinloch, and others) and Southfields (with Raymond Friel). At this time he also ran the poetry publisher Vennel Press with Leona Medlin, publishing books by W.N. Herbert, Elizabeth James, David Kinloch, Peter McCarey, Medlin and Price themselves, and others. He was one of the group associated with Informationist poetry, coining the phrase. He introduced Informationist ideas in 1991 in the magazine Interference and, later, in his introduction to the anthology of Informationist poetry Contraflow on the Superhighway, co-edited with Herbert (Gairfish and Southfields, 1994).[7] In 1994 he successfully completed his PhD at the University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, on the novelist of the inter-war years Neil M. Gunn and his engagement with the tragic. Price's introduction to Gunn's work, The Fabulous Matter of Fact, had been published in 1991 by Edinburgh University Press. He currently edits the magazine Painted, spoken.[8][9]

From 2003 to 2010 he was Head of Modern British Collections at the British Library, London, leading the curatorial team responsible for the UK printed books and periodicals collection from 1914 onwards as well as UK web archiving. He also curated exhibitions that included Ted Hughes: The Page is Printed (2004) [10] and The Possibility of Poetry: From Migrant magazine to artists' books (2007).[11] He has written on the history of the modern literary magazine in the United Kingdom, co-authoring with David Miller British Poetry Magazines 1914-2000: A History and Bibliography of 'Little Magazines' (British Library, 2006).[12] From 2010 to 2014 he was the Head of Content and Research Strategy at the Library, before becoming the first Head of Contemporary British Collections there, a department devoted to print, digital, manuscripts and sound.

Lucky Day which reflects on the disability of his daughter, who has Angelman syndrome, was shortlisted for the Forward First Collection Prize, the Jerwood Aldburgh Prize and the Whitbread prize. Rays (Carcanet), containing many love poems as well as variations on the sonnets and canzone of Louise Labé and Guido Cavalcanti was shortlisted for a Scottish Book Award.

In 2010 he published The Island (Two Ravens Press) a novel about a father and young daughter who, as an act of revenge, steal a car. It draws on characters who first appeared in his short story collection A Boy in Summer (Neil Wilson / 11:9, 2002).

In 2011 the musical project for which he was the principal lyricist, Mirabeau, released its first album, Golden Key. Several of the songs are settings of poems from his earlier poetry collections while others are closer to rock and folk genres of songwriting. Mirabeau comprised Price (as lyricist and vocalist) and the singer-songwriter Caroline Trettine with contributions by various musicians including Ian Kearey (of The Blue Aeroplanes).

In 2012 his poem "Hedge Sparrows" was chosen to represent Great Britain in the Olympics project the Written World, and recorded for BBC radio by the actor Jim Broadbent.

In the same year his collection Small World (Carcanet) was published, a collection of poems about fatherhood and daughters and their changing relationship, and, in a final, suspenseful sequence, a catastrophe which brings all the lives in the book into perspective. Small World won Price's first major award to win the poetry category of the Scottish Mortgage Investment Trust Book Awards. A poem from the collection, 'An old drawer up beyond the children', was subsequently produced as an animation by Michael Hughes.

In 2013 Price was Poet in Residence at the University of Coimbra, in association with Idanha-a-Nova, Portugal.

In 2013 and 2014 he toured with Iain Bamforth, David Kinloch, Peter McCarey as "The Last Men on Mercury", appearing in Manchester, London, Geneva, Stasbourg and Glasgow and featuring guest poets including Lucy Burnett, Dorothy Lehane, Hannah Lowe, and Peter Manson. In 2014 the Slovakian film-maker Viera Čákanyová made a short film about his work, filming while he was on tour in Slovakia, the Czech Republic and Poland.

In 2015 the second (and final) Mirabeau album was released, Age of Exploration. Price would later form The Loss Adjustors with Roberto Sainz de la Maza, who appeared as a guitarist on many Mirabeau tracks, and with singer Elisa de Leon.

In 2016 he published Is This A Poem? (Molecular Press), selected essays on lyric poetry, little magazines, and artist's books.

In 2017 his collection Moon for Sale (Carcanet) was published and subsequently shortlisted for the Saltire Society's Poetry Book of the Year. That year his collaboration with the artist Ronald King, Sedna and the Fulmar was also published, by Circle Press. Its focus on an episode in the Inuit spiritual world would be amplified later in his next Carcanet collection The Owner of the Sea: Three Inuit Sequences Retold (Carcanet, 2021).

In 2017 he convened meetings with artists Egidija Čiricaitė and Sophie Loss, and British Library curator Jeremy Jenkins, which led to the Artists Books Now series of live events at the Library, 2018-2019, where book artists presented their books in front of an audience and discussed their work.

In 2018 he collaborated with the artist Julie Johnstone to produce the satirical work, Digital (essence press). At this time he began to work with Roberto Sainz de la Maza who composed the music, produced and played on the resulting album by The Loss Adjustors, The World Brims (2020). It features Price on vocals with the singer Elisa de Leon. All of the lyrics are written by Price, with many of the tracks based on poems in Moon for Sale as well as on newer, uncollected work.

In 2021 The Owner of the Sea was published, becoming a Scotsman Newspaper Book of the Year. In 2022 he collaborated with the artist Simon Lewandowski on a book of poems and images examining the life of dating apps, Tinderness (Wild Pansy Press).

Awards and Shortlistings edit

  • 1987 Winner, Keith Wright Memorial Prize for Poetry, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow
  • 1988 Winner, Keith Wright Memorial Prize for Poetry, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow
  • 1988 Winner, STV Creative Writing Prize, Universities of Glasgow and Strathclyde
  • 1997 Paul Hamlyn Poetry Award, Runner Up for pamphlet Hand Held
  • 2005 Forward Felix Dennis First Collection Prize (shortlist) for Lucky Day
  • 2005 Whitbread Poetry Book of the Year (shortlist) for Lucky Day
  • 2005 Jerwood/Aldeburgh First Collection Prize (shortlist) for Lucky Day
  • 2008 Scottish Arts Council Poetry Book of the Year Award (shortlist) for Greenfields
  • 2010 Scottish Arts Council Poetry Book of the Year Award (shortlist) for Rays
  • 2013 Winner, Creative Scotland SMIT Poetry Book of the Year for Small World
  • 2017 Saltire Society Poetry Book of the Year (shortlist) for Moon for Sale

Works edit

Poetry edit

  • Tube Shelter Perspective (Southfields, 1993)
  • Sense and a Minor Fever (Vennel, 1993)
  • Marks & Sparks (Akros, 1995)
  • Hand Held (Akros, 1997)
  • Perfume & Petrol Fumes (Diehard, 1999)
  • Frosted, Melted [hardback only] (Diehard, 2002)
  • Lucky Day, Carcanet, 2005, ISBN 978-1-85754-761-0
  • Greenfields, Carcanet 2007, ISBN 978-1-85754-920-1
  • Rays, Carcanet 2009, ISBN 978-1-84777-010-3
  • Small World, Carcanet 2012, ISBN 978-1847771582
  • Moon for Sale, Carcanet 2017
  • The Owner of the Sea: Three Inuit Stories Retold, Carcanet 2021

Film edit

*Richard Price, directed by Viera Čákanyová, (Česká televize, 2015)

Artist's Books edit

  • Gift Horse, images and design by Ronald King, poem by Richard Price, Circle Press, 1999
  • A Twenty-Piece Puzzle, edition of three, visual art and design by Chan Ky-Yut, poems by Richard Price, Lyric Press, 2004.
  • The Mechanical Word, five mechanical books by Karen Bleitz with poems by Richard Price, Circle Press, 2005.
  • little but often, design by Ronald King, with poems by Richard Price, Circle Press, 2007
  • folded, design by Julie Johnstone, text by Richard Price, essence press, 2008
  • Wake Up and Sleep, images and design by Caroline Isgar, poems by Richard Price, 2009
  • Going, going, gone, images and design by Ronald King, poems by Richard Price, Circle Press, 2013
  • Sedna and the Fulmar, images and design by Ronald King, poems by Richard Price, 2017
  • Digital, design by Julie Johnstone, text by Richard Price, essence press, 2018
  • Tinderness, design and photographs by Simon Lewandowski, poems by Richard Price, Wild Pansy Press, 2022

Short stories edit

Novels edit

Non-fiction edit

  • The Fabulous Matter of Fact: The Poetics of Neil M. Gunn Edinburgh University Press, 1991. ISBN 978-0-7486-0259-9
  • David Miller, Richard Price (eds), British Poetry Magazines 1914-2000: A History and Bibliography (Oak Knoll Press/The British Library, 2006). ISBN 978-1-58456-197-2
  • David Kinloch, Richard Price (eds), La Nouvelle Alliance: influences francophone sur la littérature écossaise moderne (Ellug, 2000)
  • James McGonigal, Richard Price (eds) The Star You Steer By: Basil Bunting and British Modernism (Rodopi, 2000)
  • Richard Price, Is This A Poem? (Molecular, 2016).

Reviews edit

  • Robert Potts (18 June 2005). "Margin of horror (Review of Lucky Day)". The Guardian.
  • David Wheatley (31 October 2009). "Rays by Richard Price and The Hundred Thousand Places by Thomas A Clark". The Guardian.
  • Caroline Clark (23 Jan 2013). "Clark on Price (Review of Small World)". Eyewear.

References edit

  1. ^ "Search Results for England & Wales Births 1837-2006 | findmypast.co.uk".
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on 2011-07-27.
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on 2010-07-26. Retrieved 2011-04-16.
  4. ^ "Carcanet Press - Richard Price".
  5. ^ https://archive.today/20120723000004/http://www.btinternet.com/~carpenter/hpwp/poets/home9.htm[dead link]
  6. ^ . Archived from the original on 2010-07-26. Retrieved 2011-04-16.
  7. ^ Daniel O'Rourke (ed. and intro.) Dream State: The New Scottish Poets, ed. Daniel O'Rourke (Polygon, 1994), pp.xxx-xxxi
  8. ^ Archived at poetrymagazines.org
  9. ^ Fiona Wilson, "For Your Information: Getting the News From Painted, Spoken" in International Journal of Scottish Literature, 2 (Spring/Summer 2007)
  10. ^ . Archived from the original on 2008-01-24. Retrieved 2008-01-11.
  11. ^ The British Library: The Possibility of Poetry (Press Release)
  12. ^ British Poetry Magazines 1914-2000: A History and Bibliography of 'Little Magazines (British Library, 2006)

External links edit

  • Official Website
  • Poetry Recordings within Archive of the Now
  • Poetry Recordings within The Poetry Archive
  • The Loss Adjustors on Bandcamp
  • Profile at Scottish Poetry Library

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For other people named Richard Price see Richard Price disambiguation Richard John Price born 1966 in Reading England 1 is a British poet novelist and translator 2 Contents 1 Life 2 Career 3 Awards and Shortlistings 4 Works 4 1 Poetry 4 2 Film 4 3 Artist s Books 4 4 Short stories 4 5 Novels 4 6 Non fiction 5 Reviews 6 References 7 External linksLife editHe grew up in Renfrewshire where he went to Kilmacolm Primary School Houston Primary School and Gryffe High School 3 He studied at Napier College in journalism and graduated the University of Strathclyde in English and Librarianship with a joint first 4 5 He earned a PhD at University of Strathclyde 6 Career editHe has worked with artists in sculpture digital art artist s books and music His collaborators include Julie Johnstone Simon Lewandowski Karen Bleitz Caroline Trettine and Ronald King He was a lyricist and vocalist in the band Mirabeau and now The Loss Adjustors His translations include the Guillaume Apollinaire poems in Eftirs Afters with translations of other French modernists by Donny O Rourke Au Quai 1996 and the Louise Labe poems in Lute Variations Rack Press 2005 the latter collected in Rays Carcanet 2009 In the 1990s he co edited the poetry magazines Gairfish with W N Herbert Verse with Robert Crawford Henry Hart David Kinloch and others and Southfields with Raymond Friel At this time he also ran the poetry publisher Vennel Press with Leona Medlin publishing books by W N Herbert Elizabeth James David Kinloch Peter McCarey Medlin and Price themselves and others He was one of the group associated with Informationist poetry coining the phrase He introduced Informationist ideas in 1991 in the magazine Interference and later in his introduction to the anthology of Informationist poetry Contraflow on the Superhighway co edited with Herbert Gairfish and Southfields 1994 7 In 1994 he successfully completed his PhD at the University of Strathclyde Glasgow on the novelist of the inter war years Neil M Gunn and his engagement with the tragic Price s introduction to Gunn s work The Fabulous Matter of Fact had been published in 1991 by Edinburgh University Press He currently edits the magazine Painted spoken 8 9 From 2003 to 2010 he was Head of Modern British Collections at the British Library London leading the curatorial team responsible for the UK printed books and periodicals collection from 1914 onwards as well as UK web archiving He also curated exhibitions that included Ted Hughes The Page is Printed 2004 10 and The Possibility of Poetry From Migrant magazine to artists books 2007 11 He has written on the history of the modern literary magazine in the United Kingdom co authoring with David Miller British Poetry Magazines 1914 2000 A History and Bibliography of Little Magazines British Library 2006 12 From 2010 to 2014 he was the Head of Content and Research Strategy at the Library before becoming the first Head of Contemporary British Collections there a department devoted to print digital manuscripts and sound Lucky Day which reflects on the disability of his daughter who has Angelman syndrome was shortlisted for the Forward First Collection Prize the Jerwood Aldburgh Prize and the Whitbread prize Rays Carcanet containing many love poems as well as variations on the sonnets and canzone of Louise Labe and Guido Cavalcanti was shortlisted for a Scottish Book Award In 2010 he published The Island Two Ravens Press a novel about a father and young daughter who as an act of revenge steal a car It draws on characters who first appeared in his short story collection A Boy in Summer Neil Wilson 11 9 2002 In 2011 the musical project for which he was the principal lyricist Mirabeau released its first album Golden Key Several of the songs are settings of poems from his earlier poetry collections while others are closer to rock and folk genres of songwriting Mirabeau comprised Price as lyricist and vocalist and the singer songwriter Caroline Trettine with contributions by various musicians including Ian Kearey of The Blue Aeroplanes In 2012 his poem Hedge Sparrows was chosen to represent Great Britain in the Olympics project the Written World and recorded for BBC radio by the actor Jim Broadbent In the same year his collection Small World Carcanet was published a collection of poems about fatherhood and daughters and their changing relationship and in a final suspenseful sequence a catastrophe which brings all the lives in the book into perspective Small World won Price s first major award to win the poetry category of the Scottish Mortgage Investment Trust Book Awards A poem from the collection An old drawer up beyond the children was subsequently produced as an animation by Michael Hughes In 2013 Price was Poet in Residence at the University of Coimbra in association with Idanha a Nova Portugal In 2013 and 2014 he toured with Iain Bamforth David Kinloch Peter McCarey as The Last Men on Mercury appearing in Manchester London Geneva Stasbourg and Glasgow and featuring guest poets including Lucy Burnett Dorothy Lehane Hannah Lowe and Peter Manson In 2014 the Slovakian film maker Viera Cakanyova made a short film about his work filming while he was on tour in Slovakia the Czech Republic and Poland In 2015 the second and final Mirabeau album was released Age of Exploration Price would later form The Loss Adjustors with Roberto Sainz de la Maza who appeared as a guitarist on many Mirabeau tracks and with singer Elisa de Leon In 2016 he published Is This A Poem Molecular Press selected essays on lyric poetry little magazines and artist s books In 2017 his collection Moon for Sale Carcanet was published and subsequently shortlisted for the Saltire Society s Poetry Book of the Year That year his collaboration with the artist Ronald King Sedna and the Fulmar was also published by Circle Press Its focus on an episode in the Inuit spiritual world would be amplified later in his next Carcanet collection The Owner of the Sea Three Inuit Sequences Retold Carcanet 2021 In 2017 he convened meetings with artists Egidija Ciricaite and Sophie Loss and British Library curator Jeremy Jenkins which led to the Artists Books Now series of live events at the Library 2018 2019 where book artists presented their books in front of an audience and discussed their work In 2018 he collaborated with the artist Julie Johnstone to produce the satirical work Digital essence press At this time he began to work with Roberto Sainz de la Maza who composed the music produced and played on the resulting album by The Loss Adjustors The World Brims 2020 It features Price on vocals with the singer Elisa de Leon All of the lyrics are written by Price with many of the tracks based on poems in Moon for Sale as well as on newer uncollected work In 2021 The Owner of the Sea was published becoming a Scotsman Newspaper Book of the Year In 2022 he collaborated with the artist Simon Lewandowski on a book of poems and images examining the life of dating apps Tinderness Wild Pansy Press Awards and Shortlistings edit1987 Winner Keith Wright Memorial Prize for Poetry University of Strathclyde Glasgow 1988 Winner Keith Wright Memorial Prize for Poetry University of Strathclyde Glasgow 1988 Winner STV Creative Writing Prize Universities of Glasgow and Strathclyde 1997 Paul Hamlyn Poetry Award Runner Up for pamphlet Hand Held 2005 Forward Felix Dennis First Collection Prize shortlist for Lucky Day 2005 Whitbread Poetry Book of the Year shortlist for Lucky Day 2005 Jerwood Aldeburgh First Collection Prize shortlist for Lucky Day 2008 Scottish Arts Council Poetry Book of the Year Award shortlist for Greenfields 2010 Scottish Arts Council Poetry Book of the Year Award shortlist for Rays 2013 Winner Creative Scotland SMIT Poetry Book of the Year for Small World 2017 Saltire Society Poetry Book of the Year shortlist for Moon for SaleWorks editPoetry edit Tube Shelter Perspective Southfields 1993 Sense and a Minor Fever Vennel 1993 Marks amp Sparks Akros 1995 Hand Held Akros 1997 Perfume amp Petrol Fumes Diehard 1999 Frosted Melted hardback only Diehard 2002 Lucky Day Carcanet 2005 ISBN 978 1 85754 761 0 Greenfields Carcanet 2007 ISBN 978 1 85754 920 1 Rays Carcanet 2009 ISBN 978 1 84777 010 3 Small World Carcanet 2012 ISBN 978 1847771582 Moon for Sale Carcanet 2017 The Owner of the Sea Three Inuit Stories Retold Carcanet 2021 Film edit Richard Price directed by Viera Cakanyova Ceska televize 2015 Artist s Books edit Gift Horse images and design by Ronald King poem by Richard Price Circle Press 1999 A Twenty Piece Puzzle edition of three visual art and design by Chan Ky Yut poems by Richard Price Lyric Press 2004 The Mechanical Word five mechanical books by Karen Bleitz with poems by Richard Price Circle Press 2005 little but often design by Ronald King with poems by Richard Price Circle Press 2007 folded design by Julie Johnstone text by Richard Price essence press 2008 Wake Up and Sleep images and design by Caroline Isgar poems by Richard Price 2009 Going going gone images and design by Ronald King poems by Richard Price Circle Press 2013 Sedna and the Fulmar images and design by Ronald King poems by Richard Price 2017 Digital design by Julie Johnstone text by Richard Price essence press 2018 Tinderness design and photographs by Simon Lewandowski poems by Richard Price Wild Pansy Press 2022 Short stories edit A boy in summer short stories 11 9 2002 ISBN 978 1 903238 50 9 Novels edit The Island Two Ravens Press ISBN 978 1 906120 54 2 Non fiction edit The Fabulous Matter of Fact The Poetics of Neil M Gunn Edinburgh University Press 1991 ISBN 978 0 7486 0259 9 David Miller Richard Price eds British Poetry Magazines 1914 2000 A History and Bibliography Oak Knoll Press The British Library 2006 ISBN 978 1 58456 197 2 David Kinloch Richard Price eds La Nouvelle Alliance influences francophone sur la litterature ecossaise moderne Ellug 2000 James McGonigal Richard Price eds The Star You Steer By Basil Bunting and British Modernism Rodopi 2000 Richard Price Is This A Poem Molecular 2016 Reviews editRobert Potts 18 June 2005 Margin of horror Review of Lucky Day The Guardian David Wheatley 31 October 2009 Rays by Richard Price and The Hundred Thousand Places by Thomas A Clark The Guardian Caroline Clark 23 Jan 2013 Clark on Price Review of Small World Eyewear References edit Search Results for England amp Wales Births 1837 2006 findmypast co uk Poetry International Web Richard Price Archived from the original on 2011 07 27 The Scottish Poetry Library Archived from the original on 2010 07 26 Retrieved 2011 04 16 Carcanet Press Richard Price https archive today 20120723000004 http www btinternet com carpenter hpwp poets home9 htm dead link The Scottish Poetry Library Archived from the original on 2010 07 26 Retrieved 2011 04 16 Daniel O Rourke ed and intro Dream State The New Scottish Poets ed Daniel O Rourke Polygon 1994 pp xxx xxxi Archived at poetrymagazines org Fiona Wilson For Your Information Getting the News From Painted Spoken in International Journal of Scottish Literature 2 Spring Summer 2007 The British Library Ted Hughes Collections Archived from the original on 2008 01 24 Retrieved 2008 01 11 The British Library The Possibility of Poetry Press Release British Poetry Magazines 1914 2000 A History and Bibliography of Little Magazines British Library 2006 External links editOfficial Website Poetry Recordings within Archive of the Now Poetry Recordings within The Poetry Archive The Loss Adjustors on Bandcamp Profile at Scottish Poetry Library Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Richard Price poet amp oldid 1179046919, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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