Jug Band Jag, 9781780377636
Paperback
Diverse poems, musicality, irony, humanity: a spirited and surreal collection.

Jug Band Jag

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  • Paperback

    96 pages

  • Release Date

    24 March 2026

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Summary

Jug Band Jag: A Symphony of Verse

Lovers of Kit Wright’s poetry for its range and virtuosity, deep feeling and rich humour may find his new gathering exceeds expectations.

Jug Band Jag is a wonderfully spirited bout of poetry-making whose forms and themes are markedly diverse, while the concern for musicality is constant. Whether, that is, he is dispensing the low-down on the Gunpowder Plot, or a ghost story from the world of dry-cleaning, or a fair…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781780377636
ISBN-10:1780377630
Author:Kit Wright
Publisher:Bloodaxe Books Ltd
Imprint:Bloodaxe Books Ltd
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:96
Release Date:24 March 2026
Weight:155g
Dimensions:216mm x 138mm x 7mm
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Critics Review

Poets write closer to their lives than novelists, so when you follow a poet down the years you acquire a (possibly false) sense of proximity. I’ve had Hugo Williams and Kit Wright as decades-long companions. Both are witty and lyrical (and very tall), Wright more the balladeer; they are now seventyish, and the bleaknesses of age and mortality are pushing into their latest collections: Williams’s I Knew the Bride (Faber) and Wright’s Ode to Didcot Power Station (Bloodaxe). This makes them even better (and just as companionable).

– Julian Barnes * TLS (Books of the Year) *

About The Author

Kit Wright

Kit Wright was born in 1944 in Crookham Hill, Kent, and has published over 25 books for adults and children. After a scholarship to Oxford, he worked as a lecturer in Canada, was education officer at the Poetry Society from 1970 to 1975, Fellow Commoner in Creative Art at Cambridge University in 1977-79, and subsequently a freelance writer. His poetry titles include The Bear Looked Over the Mountain (Salamander, 1977), Bump-Starting the Hearse (Hutchinson, 1983), Poems 1974-1983 (Hutchinson, 1988), Short Afternoons (Hutchinson, 1989), Hoping It Might Be So: Poems 1974-2000 (Leviathan, 2000; Faber, 2008), Ode to Didcot Power Station (Bloodaxe Books, 2014) and Jug Band Jag (Bloodaxe Books, 2025). He has won many literary awards, including the Geoffrey Faber Memorial Prize, Alice Hunt Bartlett Prize, Hawthornden Prize, Heinemann Award and Cholmondeley Award.

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