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The Claims Office

Dai George

Category: Ebooks, Individual Collections, Poetry

Number of pages: 64

ISBN: 9781781720905

Publication date: October 14, 2013

Price: £8.99

Category: Ebooks, Individual Collections, Poetry

Number of pages: 64

ISBN: 9781781720929

Publication date: October 14, 2013

Price: £7.19

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“A brilliant new voice in British poetry whose debut is rich with Welsh wit, lyricism and spirituality. A little gem, full of promise.” – Dan Jones, London Evening Standard
The Claims Office is the startlingly good debut poetry collection from Dai George, a young writer originally from Cardiff. His method is mostly straightforward narrative but the textures and imagery are often elaborate and strange. This rich surface is undercut by an interesting attitude: a mix of rebellious energy and unflinching satire. His ‘nature’ poems are often anti-nature poems, for example the darkly funny ‘Narwhal’. There are lively pieces about London and New York: ‘Metroland’ and ‘New York on a Shoestring’; skewed loves poems: ‘Plans with the Unmet Wife’. ‘His works about his native Wales alternate between an edgy sarcasm and the elegiac tone of the collection’s title poem, placing George very much in the lineage of poets like Duncan Bush, John Ormond, Mike Jenkins, Robert Minhinnick and R.S. Thomas; they display a deep suspicion of authority and a reluctance to conform to nationalist cliché. His spiky and tender character sketch of an old Valleys boxer, points to another influence, Gwyn Thomas. The generous forms and temperament of American poet C.K. Williams is another influence on this promising young author.
Listen to Dai George perform his poem, ‘The George’: 

 
 

Photo of Dai George. He is wearing a blue shirt and dark rimmed glasses.
Dai George

Dai George was born in Cardiff in 1986 and has studied in Bristol, New York and London. His poems and criticism have appeared in The Guardian Online, The Boston Review, New Welsh Review, Poetry Review, The White Review, The Lonely Crowd, and many other magazines and anthologies. His first collection, The Claims Office (2013) was an Evening Standard Book of the Year. He works as Reviews Editor for Poetry London and teaches widely, in universities, schools and adult education. His first novel, The Counterplot, came out as an Audible Original in December 2019, narrated by Harry Myers.

His second collection Karaoke King is available now.

Photo by Peter Keeble

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