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Description: Philip Gross's poetry has always been seeped in the element of water. A powerful and ambiguous body of water lies at the heart of the poems of his T.S. Eliot Prize winning collection, THE WATER TABLE (2009), with shoals and channels that change with the forty-foot tide. Even the name is fluid – from one shore, the Bristol Channel, from the other Môr Hafren, the Severn Sea. Born in Cornwall, he lived in Bristol on the other side of the Bristol Channel for many years, and now lives on the Welsh
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