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SELF-PROCLAIMED punk poet John Cooper Clarke will be performing at the Gower Heritage Centre, Parkmill, this summer. Mr Clarke first came to prominence performing during the punk scene in the 1970s when he opened for acts such as Joy Division, Sex Pistol
LET ME draw back the curtains on a probably wet and no doubt freezing night last winter. A mid-week night of no special significance, save that Joy Division had come marching into town. It wasn't much of a welcome. It wasn't one of those hot jam-packed l
There being no acknowledged modern master of the haiku, we've decided to bestow that honour on punk poet John Cooper Clarke, whose fondness for this simple poetic form is legendary. Or quite well known around his home town of Manchester, at least. Either
John Cooper Clarke (born January 25, 1949) is an English performance poet from Salford, Lancs; he is often described as a punk poet, having initially achieved recognition in the late 1970s during the flourishing punk movement. His recorded output has mainly centred around musical backing from The Invisible Girls, which featured Martin Hannett,... Full Article
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