Shortlisted for the 2015 TS Eliot Prize In 2013, Tim Liardet met an American poet during a blizzard in Boston and the two began an immediate, life-transforming love affair. The World Before Snow is a result, this award-winning poet's tenth collection which discovers new dimensions in his language and form. It is a book of passionate extremes. The self-portrait is itself reinvented and remains in transition. The poems, document some of the ways in which a particular species of love can allow for the rediscovery of identity. All the fragments of persona previously put forth to the world are stripped away to expose a raw new self.
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Tim Liardet has published seven full collections of poetry. His third collection, Competing with the Piano Tuner, was a Poetry Book Society Special Commendation and his fourth, To the God of Rain, a Poetry Book Society Recommendation. He has reviewed poetry for the Guardian, Poetry Review and PN Review and has been Poet-in-Residence at the Guardian. His fifth collection The Blood Chair, was a Poetry Book Society Recommendation and shortlisted for the 2006 T S Eliot Prize.
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