pp hartnet
The work of PP Hartnett can be described as a creative tumult, a powerful clash of the desirable and the unacceptable, ultimately a fertile ground for revolt and the sort of truth-telling that destabilises normalcy and the arid routines of the mind. Photographer and musician, novelist, poet, and short-story writer, Hartnett embraces the endless possibilities of each genre, often arriving at a place of collision between them.
Hartnet’s new poetry, is utterly uncompromising, his urgent, honest words have sent shudders up the squeaky clean puritan corridors of ITunes content corridors. Interesting that queer poems could cause such hand wringing and puritan commercial anguish. Of course it’s not the content (ironically enough) considering the opening poems title ‘content warning ‘of the work, but the focus.
Presented with as much understated elegance as the prose it’s written in, this is a superb and unexpected treat for the winter season. Poetry for the now, presented by a man unflinching in his desires.
For more info or to buy this (very) limited edition print run see hartnets’s website here:
- due : 01 january, 2017
- publisher : autopsy
- format : print, hardback
- limited edition : 50 copies at 10 pounds
- availability : via this site and at readings