- The Mizzy encapsulates one of poetry’s most capacious and eclectic imaginations. As usual Farley’s new collection is impossible to summarize in terms of theme, as his interests are too various: there’s an air of ‘the innocence of childhood’ being viewed through the corrective lens of worldly middle age, though, and also of mid-life, its creeping self-consciousness and decrepitude, and the distortions of perception that attend it; confusing encounters with tech, modernity and its accelerated rate of change; satirical excursions critiquing the way business and digital communications have debased language. Farley is also interested as ever in the peripheral and marginal and no-man’s-lands – the lives of others, and their strange occupations; the birds and unsung-by-the-pocket-guides fauna and flora you miss.Published 13 February 2014 Hardback: 80 pages ISBN: 9781529009798
- "One of the most disarmingly original poets now writing"- Sunday Times"A collection that digs fondly into our cultural detritus. A captivating book that sees this energetic poet putting his livewire imagination to ever more ambitious use." - The Guardian.A Picador Poetry collection, from the author of "The Boy From The Chemist is Here to See You."