Andrew Duncan
Author photo courtesy of Salt Publishing.
Shearsman Titles
Switching & Main Exchange
Pauper Estate
Savage Survivals amid modern suavity
Heresy and Mutation
About the author
Andrew Duncan was born in 1956 and brought up in the Midlands. He worked as a labourer (in England and Germany) after leaving school, and subsequently as a project planner with a telecoms manufacturer (1978–87), and as a programmer for the Stock Exchange (1988–91). He now works in the Civil Service and is based in Nottingham. He has been publishing poetry since his Cambridge days in the late 70s, including In a German Hotel, Anxiety Before Entering a Room, Sound Surface, Surveillance and Compliance. He is one of the editors of Angel Exhaust and has translated a lot of modern German poetry. He has published a good deal of literary criticism in recent years, above all The Failure of Conservatism in Modern British Poetry (Salt) and Centre and Periphery in Modern British Poetry (Liverpool UP). Forthcoming: Origins of the Underground: The Occlusion of British Poetry, 1932-77 (Salt).
See his confusing, but entertaining website here.
