Collected Poems
Tobias Hill author Maura Dooley editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Salt Publishing
Published:30th Mar '26
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Four collections. One unmistakable voice. The complete Tobias Hill at last.
The Collected Poems gathers together Tobias Hill’s poems from his four full-length collections. Hill was selected as one of the country’s Next Generation poets, shortlisted for the 2004 Sunday Times Young Writer of the Year and named by the TLS as one of the best young writers in the country.
For the first time, this volume gathers together all Tobias Hill’s poems from his four full-length collections in one beautiful and collectable paperback edition, introduced by Maura Dooley.
The Collected Poems marks an important moment in British poetry, drawing together Hill’s work from his Eric Gregory Award-winning debut, Year of the Dog (1995), to the bestselling Nocturne in Chrome & Sunset Yellow (2006). Hill’s celebrated ‘urban pastoral’ was decadent yet austere, driven through radical visual desire. Here in one volume we can see the extent of his imaginative journey, travelling through towns and cityscapes, presenting a simmering world of captured lives, haunting, but filled with charm and wit. The early work is dominated by Japan, where Hill lived for two years, yet it is his beloved London that becomes the imaginative centre of his work, filled with the sensuous intensity of that great city.
Tobias Hill was selected as one of the country’s Next Generation poets in 2004, shortlisted for the 2004 Sunday Times Young Writer of the Year and named by the TLS as one of the best young writers in the country.
Tobias Hill published his first book of poetry in 1995, aged just 25; best-selling novels, a book for children, and short stories followed. London – which in his hands, became a landscape – was his great subject and inspiration: its light and its shadows, its street life and its lonely nights. To their great credit, Hill’s publishers, Salt, have stood by him for two decades, first publishing Nocturne in Chrome & Sunset Yellow in 2006, then acquiring the rights to and reproducing his earlier collections, and now producing this collected edition after his death. The leap in quality in the later poems only makes clearer how much we lost when his voice went silent.
-- Jeremy Wikeley * The Daily TelegraISBN: 9781784633752
Dimensions: 198mm x 129mm x 21mm
Weight: unknown
288 pages