
Weird Pleasure
Poems and Lyrics
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Narrated by:
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Jim Ferguson
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By:
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Jim Ferguson
About this listen
Poems and lyrics from free-flowing Glasgow writer Jim Ferguson - poet, novelist, dissenter, teacher, and performer
Jim's loose, kinetic, and improvisational rhythms are drawn from Scots' speech and the ebb and flow of consciousness itself. With a sometimes gentle, sometimes psychotic candor, and a weird pleasure all of its own, Jim's voice shares politics, dreams, and the surreal effects of globalism on the individual.
"If it wasn't so Kafkaesque, it would be Orwellian."
Jim Ferguson is a poet, pamphleteer, and novelist based in Glasgow. Born in 1961, Jim has been writing and publishing since 1986 and is a creative writing tutor at Glasgow Kelvin College.
©2020 Jim Ferguson (P)2021 Peter Burnett
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