Byron Vincent has been hailed as the natural heir to John Cooper Clarke. These poems paint grim pictures of dead end towns, fat-headed dipsomaniacs and morality show massacres, laced with a sharp wit.
Barking Doggerel opens the door on the likes of Kevin the ‘erbert and takes us drinking in the kind of places “Where twenty years of angry sweat rains down from the ceiling.”
It’s a sad, bad world but with Byron Vincent as your tour guide it’s a journey you won’t want to miss.
Read Kevin’s an ‘erbert“Always funny, often unsettling, Byron Vincent’s deft poetry captures the underbelly of Britain’s dead end towns with unerring accuracy.” Patrick Neate
Barking Doggerel by Byron Vincent 2010, Nasty Little Press
30pp | £5
ISBN: 978-0-9563767-2-5
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