Keith Jebb

Keith Jebb is a contemporary English poet and critic. He attended St Catharine's College, Cambridge, and is the current Head Lecturer of Creative Writing at the University of Bedfordshire, Luton. He is also the author of A. E. Housman (Seren Press), a work commended by Harold Bloom in the introduction to his A. E. Housman.

His works

  • hide white space (Kater Murr's Press, 2006)
  • tonnes (Kater Murr's Press, 2008)
gollark: Did you know the light-sensitive part is actually *below* the bits carrying data back from that?
gollark: Really, human eyes are just bad.
gollark: I read a fairly convincing argument that voting had essentially zero benefit to you and some costs (time spent on doing it, and *possibly* strained relationships with friends and stuff, but arguably this is orthogonal).
gollark: Vote entirely at random.
gollark: Lots of things in life weren't ever actually designed. Ascribing purpose to them seems silly.



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