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Tan Raptures
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Tan Raptures

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Taking its title from the brown envelopes that strike fear into benefit-claimants and the biblical 'Rapture', Alan Morrison's eighth collection imagines these letters as passports to a twisted Tory notion of salvation through benefit sanction. Tan Raptures is a series of verse-missives from the frontline of the war against the poor and its spirit-stripping weapons of food banks, poor doors and homeless spikes. It's a people's history, from Dale Farm and the firebombing of the Freedom Bookshop to Troika-shackled Athens, featuring the Bryant & May Matchgirls, the International Brigades, the Runnymede Diggers, Los Indignados, Gerrard Winstanley, Joe Hill, Wal Hannington, Conrad Noel and Christopher Caudwell. The title poem is a Catholic Socialist polemic in opposition to self-proclaimed 'Roman Catholic' Iain Duncan Smith's despotic six year grip at the DWP.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Smokestack Books
Country
United Kingdom
Date
1 April 2017
Pages
200
ISBN
9780995563506

Taking its title from the brown envelopes that strike fear into benefit-claimants and the biblical 'Rapture', Alan Morrison's eighth collection imagines these letters as passports to a twisted Tory notion of salvation through benefit sanction. Tan Raptures is a series of verse-missives from the frontline of the war against the poor and its spirit-stripping weapons of food banks, poor doors and homeless spikes. It's a people's history, from Dale Farm and the firebombing of the Freedom Bookshop to Troika-shackled Athens, featuring the Bryant & May Matchgirls, the International Brigades, the Runnymede Diggers, Los Indignados, Gerrard Winstanley, Joe Hill, Wal Hannington, Conrad Noel and Christopher Caudwell. The title poem is a Catholic Socialist polemic in opposition to self-proclaimed 'Roman Catholic' Iain Duncan Smith's despotic six year grip at the DWP.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Smokestack Books
Country
United Kingdom
Date
1 April 2017
Pages
200
ISBN
9780995563506