Regrouting the Bathroom in the Wrong Century by Alan Peat

Alan Peat’s poetry applauds difference and travels to find it. Much of his work is written while travelling and has a strong sense of place, whether of a Durham pit village, a sleepy town in Provence or a major city life Melbourne. Witty in their manipulation of language, these poems shift in mood from exuberance to gentle pain.

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Publication date: 1995
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