Pete Green

Acoustic indiepop, poetry, found sound, edgelands, and all the wistful

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Tag Archives: planning

The Hope Gardens development, with older high-rise towers in the background

Nothing lasts forever: Hope Gardens and the meaning of permanence

18 October 2019by Pete Green Leave a comment

In which the poet visits a new estate which will be dismantled in 2024, and has a think about our understandings of home and the temporary

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Off the shelf: urban choices and Sheffield Ikea

26 September 2017by Pete Green Leave a comment

On the one hand, nice furniture and 400 new jobs… on the other, corporate uniformity, dirty air and premature deaths

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  • The place where we belonged
  • Hemisphere: A short book, a long poem, an impossible journey
  • Poem: I am the king of Belgium
  • Nothing lasts forever: Hope Gardens and the meaning of permanence
  • The provincial sublime: transcendence and the post-industrial

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Hemisphere

A short book, a long poem, an impossible journey

The cover of Hemisphere, an illustrated map
We're Never Going Home

My second album, released in 2016

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