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Keston Sutherland was born on 1976 in Bristol, United Kingdom, is a poet, essayist, professor. Discover Keston Sutherland'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 47 years old?

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2017

Sutherland has translated a number of poets into English, including Jean-Marie Gleize, Jean-Michel Espitallier and Monika Rinck. His 2017 book Whither Russia contains translations of Verlaine, Heine, Tasso, Hölderlin, Gautier and Toulet.

2011

His book on Marx and poetry, Stupefaction: a radical anatomy of phantoms was published by Seagull Books in May 2011. In 2019, he contributed a chapter 'The poetics of Capital' to the collection Capitalism: concept, idea image, the first in a series of free ebooks (accessible here) from the Centre for Research in Modern European Philosophy at Kingston University London.

2009

Together with his colleagues at the University of Sussex, Sam Solomon, Natalia Cecire and Joe Luna, Sutherland runs the Sussex Poetry Festival, an annual two-day celebration of anti-capitalist and deranged poetry and music in Brighton, UK. The Festival began in 2009.

2007

Sutherland was the editor of the poetics and critical theory journal QUID and is co-editor (with Andrea Brady) of Barque Press. His poetry has been compared to J. H. Prynne, John Wilkinson, and Drew Milne. His work has won international recognition: his major 2007 poem Hot White Andy was first published in the United States in a special issue of Chicago Review showcasing four young British poets (Sutherland, Andrea Brady, Chris Goode and Peter Manson); it has been reviewed as "the most remarkable poem in English published this century".

1976

Keston M. Sutherland (born 1976) is a British poet, and Professor of Poetics at the University of Sussex.

Keston Sutherland was born in Bristol in 1976. He went to Turnpike comprehensive school until he was 16 then for sixth form to St. Bart's comprehensive, both in Newbury. He graduated with a BA from Cambridge University in 1997, was the Joseph Hodges Choate Fellow at Harvard University 1997-8, and submitted his PhD, titled 'J. H. Prynne and philology', at Cambridge in 2004. He has lived in Brighton and worked at the University of Sussex since then. In 2013 he was the Holloway Poetry Fellow at UC Berkeley and in 2016 he was the Bain-Swiggett Professor of Poetry at Princeton University.