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Alan Morrison was born on 18 July, 1974 in Brighton. Discover Alan Morrison's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 50 years old?
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Tan Raptures - described by the Church Times as having "fluency, wit, and passion" was released in April 2017. Morrison describes the long title poem as an ‘Audenic dialectic’ in verse; it is also a Socialist-Catholic polemic in opposition to the welfare regimen of ex-Secretary of the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP), Iain Duncan Smith.
In 2015, Lapwing Publications (Belfast) published Morrison's volume Shadows Waltz Haltingly. A deeply personal collection, it is a departure from his more socio-political poetry of recent years.
In 2014, Morrison published parts of an epic polemical poem-in-progress, Odour of Devon Violet. The poem -attributed to 'Ivor Mortise', a fictitious alter-ego- satirises contemporary austerity culture using the leitmotiv of Devon Violet, a cheap perfume particularly popular during the 1930s and 1940s, as an olfactory metaphor for the retro-rhetoric, and synthetic nostalgia (a sort of austerity nostalgia or 'nosterity'/ 'austalgia', as Morrison refers to it) for a pre-welfare state Britain, promulgated by politicians.
His poetry has been awarded grants from the Arts Council, and a John Masefield Memorial Trust Award from the Society of Authors. Morrison has been a recipient of a Royal Literary Fund grant since 2014.
His collection Blaze a Vanishing and The Tall Skies (Waterloo Press, 2013) was funded by an Arts Council Grant for the Arts Award.
Morrison selected, edited and designed the Collected Poems of David Kessel, O the Windows of the Bookshop Must Be Broken. Between 2007 and 2012 he ran poetry workshops at Mill View psychiatric hospital, Hove. In 2008 he gained an NHS Artists' Award to produce an anthology of writing from the workshops (2009) from which he was then commissioned to write his own poetic response to this residency, resulting in his epic work Captive Dragons / The Shadow Thorns, published in October 2011.
Morrison is editor of left-wing international literary webzine, The Recusant, which he founded in 2007. In August 2010 Morrison compiled, contributed to and edited a collection of political poems entitled Emergency Verse - Poetry in Defence of the Welfare State (Caparison) endorsed by Caroline Lucas MP This was followed in 2012 by a second, significantly bigger anti-austerity anthology, The Robin Hood Book – Verse Versus Austerity (patron Mark Serwotka of the PCS Union). Morrison started up another polemical poetry site, Militant Thistles, in 2015.
Alan Duncan Morrison (born 18 July 1974, Brighton) is a British poet.