: Hal Coase
: Eccolo Poems
: Carcanet Poetry
: 9781800174962
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'If difference, then resistance.' Hal Coase has a gift for catching the rhythms of speech and exchange, and an eye for a telling image. His book's Italian title, Eccolo, meaning 'Here he is', or 'Here it is', captures his work's immediacy, and the poems' revelatory quality. These are poems and sequences which relish the ways in which we (try to) communicate and know one another, emulating the techniques and effect of some of the mid-century New York School and Roman poets he admires. Coase's writing - as playwright, translator, critic and poet - aspires to be both beautiful and conscientious. Eccolo: Poems is an auspicious debut.

Hal Coase was born in Surrey and grew up in the Black Country. His poetry has been published by Carcanet in New Poetries VII (2020) and Prototype in Prototype 5 (2023). In 2018, he was shortlisted for the White Review Poet's Prize. In 2024, he received the Harper-Wood Studentship from St John's College, Cambridge. He lives in Rome.