by Philip Terry
Bruges, 1
Buchanan, Trevor, 1
Bull, John, 1
Bunsen burners, 1
Burton, Richard, 1
Bush, George W., 1
Bushmills, 1
Cadmus, 1
Cain’s Corner, 1
Cameron, David, 1
Campus layout, 1
Camulodunum, 1
Cannabis Castle, 1
Cantos, The, 1
Canvey Island, 1
Cape Verde Islands, 1
Carrara, 1
Carcanet, 1
Carnegie, 1
Carrickfergus, 1
Castiglione, Baldassare, 1
Castlerock, 1
Centre for Latin American Studies, 1
Cerebral palsy, 1
Chemical warfare, 1
Chemistry, 1
Chesney, Father James, 1
Christmas pudding, 1
Civil servants, 1
Claudy, 1
Clegg, Nick, 1
Clinton, Bill, 1
Clonmel, 1
Coalition, the (government led by David Cameron), 1
Cocker, Mark, 1
Cocytus Campus, 1
Colchester, 1, 2
Colchester Institute, 1
Colchester Royal Grammar School, 1, 2
Colin Glenn, 1
Colne, 1, 2, 3
Columbus, 1
Commodity fetishism, 1
Computer Science, 1
Conga, 1
Connew, Paul, 1
Conquest, Robert, 1
Constantine, 1
Cooke, Sam, 1
Coombes, John, 1
Corcoran, Kelvin, 1
Costa del Sol, 1
Coventry, 1
Crampons, 1
Creative Industries, 1
Creative Writing, 1
Credit Crunch, 1
Cregan cemetery, 1
Crewe, Ivor, 1
Critchley, Simon, 1
Cromwell, Oliver, 1
Cú Chulainn, 1
Cullion, 1
Cummings, Peter, 1
Curly, 1
Cymbeline, 1
Daldry, Stephen, 1
Dalí, Salvador, 1
Dante Alighieri, 1
Darrieussecq, Marie, 1
Data Archive, 1
Davey, Finn Western, 1
Davie, Donald, 1, 2
Dedham, 1
Delawares, 1
Derrida, Jacques, 1, 2, 3
Desertmartin, 1
Devlin, Bernadette, 1
Diana, Princess of Wales, 1
Dick Turpin, The, 1
Dire Straits, 1
Dissertations, 1
Dogbreath, 1
Dolores, 1
Donegal Street, 1
Dorn, Ed, 1, 2, 3
Dove from above, the, 1
Drella (Andy Warhol), 1
Dry-ice, 1
Dungiven, 1
Dylan, Bob, 1
EBS (Essex Business School), 1
Edinburgh Tattoo, 1
Edward Scissorhands, 1
Egypt, 1
Electropop, 1
Ellmann, Lucy, 1
Essex coastline, 1
Essex, Earl of, 1
Essex Girls, 1
Ethics, 1
Faculty Manager, 1
Farrell, Michael, 1
Father Liam, 1
Feeny, 1
Feinstein, Elaine, 1
Fennell, Gerald, 1
Floyd, Keith, 1
Food on 1, 2
Fort Pitt, 1
Foucault, Michel, 1
Freud, Sigmund, 1, 2
From the Hungarian, 1
Frosty, 1
Fuck You, 1
Fur trade, 1
Galeotto, 1
Galway, 1
Game of the Pink Pagoda, The, 1
Gartmore, 1
GBH, 1
Ginsters, 1
Global warming, 1
Good Friday Agreement, 1
Goodwin, Sir Fred, 1
Gosport, 1
Goulding, Cathal, 1
Gramsci, Antonio, 1
Graves, Robert, 1
Gregory, 1
G7, 1
Guantanamo Bay, 1, 2
Gymkhana, 1
Haiku, 1
Haiti, 1
Happy Days, 1
Hardy, Thomas, 1
Harlow, 1
Harpies, 1, 2
Harry Potter, 1, 2
HE (Higher Education), 1
Health and Safety, 1
Heaney, Seamus, 1
Hermeneutics, 1
Hilson, Jeff, 1
Hilton, Paris, 1
Hindley, Myra, 1
History of Science, 1
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Hogswash, 1
Homoeroticism, 1
Hopkins, Matthew, 1
Hôtel de Nesle, 1
Howell, Colin, 1
Howell, Lesley, 1
Hull, 1
Hulme, Peter, 1
Hunger strike, 1
Hussain, Saddam, 1, 2
Hypsipyle, 1
Inch, Dr Thomas David, 1
International style, 1
IRA (Irish Republican Army), 1, 2, 3
Iraq, 1, 2, 3
ISA (Individual Savings Account), 1
Itchy, 1
Jencks, Charles, 1
Jeremy, 1
Jock, 1
Jonsson, Ulrika, 1
Jordan, 1
Jordan, Elaine, 1
Judas Precinct, 1
Jumbo jet, 1
Jung, Carl, 1
Juno, 1
Kaboul, 1
Kansas, 1
Kee, Robert, 1
Kemptown, 1
King (80s pop band), 1
King Athamas, 1
King Charles, 1
King Edward, 1
King, Martin Luther, 1
King, Mervyn, 1
Knopfler, Mark, 1
Knowledge Gateway, 1, 2
Lacan, Jacques, 1
Lagan, 1, 2
Lancelot, 1
Landman, Todd, 1, 2, 3, 4
Larkin, Philip, 1
Latin, 1
Latin American Collection, 1
Lawrence, Henry, 1
Leatherland, Charles, 1
Le Corbusier (Charles-Édouard Jeanneret), 1
Leigh, Mike, 1
L’Estrange, Sir Roger, 1
Lethe, 1, 2
Liam, Father, 1
Libya, 1
LiFTS (Department of Literature, Film, and Theatre Studies), 1
Limbo, 1, 2
Lion Lion, 1
Literary agents, 1, 2
Lough Neagh, 1, 2
Logbook, 1
Logos, 1
London, 1
Londonderry, 1, 2, 3
Long Kesh, 1
Lopez, Tony, 1
Lowell, Robert, 1, 2
LTB (Lecture Theatre Block), 1, 2
Lucca, 1
Lucky Strike, 1
Luncheon vouchers, 1
MacGowan, Shane, 1
Maeve, Queen of Connacht, 1
MacCarthy, Florence, 1
MacHeron, Sean, 1
MacMurrough, Dermot, 1
Mahler, Gustav, 1
Maldon, 1
Malory, Sir Thomas, 1
Manganese, 1
Mangan, James Clarence, 1
Marketing, 1
Martin, 1
Mary, Queen of Scots, 1
Matisse, Henri, 1
May, Adrian, 1, 2
McCaughey, Billy, 1
McDonagh, Siobhain, 1
McKevitt, Michael, 1
Memorial Day, 1
Menalippus, 1
Mendelssohn, Anna, 1
Mersea Island, 1, 2
Mills and Boon, 1
Modernism, 1
Monroe, Marilyn, 1
Montereggione, 1
Montev
ideo, 1
Morrison, Blake, 1
Moss, Roger, 1
Mothballs, 1
Motion, Andrew, 1
Movement, the, 1
MUD1 (Multi-User Dungeon), 1
Muldoon, Paul, 1
Musselwhite, David, 1
Mystic Meg, 1
Myth Studies, 1, 2
Myxomatosis, 1
Napalm Death, 1
Narragansett, 1
Negative equity, 1
New American Poetry, 1
New England, 1
New York, 1, 2
New York School, 1
Nichomachean Ethics, 1
Nimrod, 1
O’Brien, Brian, 1
O’Connol, Owen, 1
O’Connol, Seamus, 1
O’Connor, Hazel, 1
Oedipus, 1
Okri, Ben, 1
Oliver, Douglas, 1
Oliver, Jamie, 1
Omagh, 1
Orangemen, 1, 2
Orford Merman, 1
O’Shea, Kitty, 1
Oulipo (Ouvroir de littérature potentielle), 1
Ovid, 1
Oxbridge, 1
Oxford, 1, 2
Paisley, Reverend Ian, 1
Paolo, 1
Paradise Lost, 1
Phaethon, 1
Philosophy, 1
Pisspants, 1
Pits, the, 1
Pittsburgh, 1
Plante, David, 1
Plasterboard, 1
Pogues, The, 1
Porton Down, 1
Portsmouth, 1
Postcolonialism, 1
Postmodernism, 1
Pound, Ezra, 1
Powell, Enoch, 1
Pre-decimalisation, 1
Presidential Medal of Freedom, 1
Pretty, Jules, 1
Project Darwin, 1
Providence, 1, 2
Purple Dog, The, 1
Quad, 1
Queen’s University, 1
Quidditch, 1
RAE (Research Assessment Exercise), 1
Raleigh, Sir Walter, 1
Rancheros, 1
Raworth, Tom, 1, 2, 3
Reed, Jeremy, 1
Reed, Lou, 1
Rhine, 1
Rhone, 1
Riedo, Manuela, 1
Rio de Janeiro, 1
Riordan, Colin, 1, 2
Roberts, Michèle, 1
Robotic fish, 1
Robots, 1
Rock’n’roll, 1
Roland 1, 2
Romford, 1
Rose and Crown, The, 1
Rots, 1
Round Nick, 1
Rowlands, David, 1
Rowling, J.K., 1
RUC (Royal Ulster Constabulary), 1, 2
Rupel, Dimitrij, 1
Saatchi, Jonny, 1
Sabi, 1
SACS (Student Assessment of Courses) 1
Sands, Bobby, 1
Sartre, Jean-Paul, 1
Scheregate Steps, 1
Schuyler, James, 1
Secret Life and Mysterious Death of Mr Chinn, The, 1
Seismology, 1
Semele, 1
Senate, 1
Serchio, 1
Sexy Lexi, 1
Sharon, 1
Shaun, 1
Shooting Stars, 1
Sidney, Sir Henry, 1
Simpson, Wallis, 1
Slieve Donard, 1
Slieve Gullion, 1
SLR (self-loading rifle), 1
Smallpox, 1
Sniveller, 1
Sociology, 1
Sonnets, The, 1
South Courts, 1
Spicer, Dennis, 1
Square 1, 2
Square 1, 2
Square 1, 2, 3
Square 1, 2, 3
Stand-up, 1
Stansted, 1, 2
Stars, 1, 2
St Mark’s Poetry Project, 1
St Mary’s Church, Colchester, 1
Stophades, 1
Student Union, 1
St Zita, 1
SU bar, 1, 2
Surrealism, 1
Swampy, 1
Sylvester, 1
TAs (teaching assistants), 1
Taylor, Elizabeth, 1
Telecommunications, 1
Temple of Claudius, 1
Tenerife, 1
Tennyson, Alfred, 1
Tesco, 1
Thatcher, Margaret, 1, 2
Thebes, 1, 2
Thwaite, Anthony, 1
Tiffany, 1
Tiresias, 1
Titanic, 1
Top Gun, 1
top-up fees, 1
Tower of Babel, 1
Trevelyan, Charles, 1
Trevor, 1
Trimble, David, 1
Trinity Hall, 1
Tripoli, 1
Troubles, the, 1
Trubshaw, Roy, 1
Tucker, 1
Tuition fees, 1
Turpin, Dick, 1
Twomey, Seamus, 1
Tydeus, 1
UEA (University of East Anglia), 1
University Campus Suffolk, 1
University of Leeds, 1
Unsolicited manuscripts, 1
Usury, 1, 2
Valera, Éamon de, 1
Vanderbilt, 1
Vela, Rodolfo, 1
Verona, 1
Viggers, Sir Peter, 1
Vinegar Hill, 1
Virgil, 1, 2
Voyage of the Beagle, 1
Walcott, Derek, 1
Wall, Jack, 1
Walls, 1
Warner, Marina, 1
Waterman, Pete, 1
Wife of Bath, 1
Wi-fi, 1
Willetts, David, 1
William of Orange, 1
Willy Lott’s Cottage, 1
Windbutt, 1
Wings, 1
Winnats Pass, 1
Wissant, 1
Wivenhoe, 1, 2, 3
Wivenhoe fault, the, 1
Wormwood, 1
Wormwood Scrubs, 1
Writers’ Forum, 1
Writtle College, 1
Yorkshire Dales, 1
Yorkshire Ripper, 1
Zones, 1
About the Author
Philip Terry was born in Belfast and has taught at the universities of Caen, Plymouth and Essex, where he is currently Director of Creative Writing. His books include the celebrated anthology of short stories, Ovid Metamorphosed (2000), the poetry collections Oulipoems (2006), Oulipoems 2 (2009) and Shakespeare’s Sonnets (2011), and the novel tapestry (2013). He is the translator of Raymond Queneau’s Elementary Morality (2007), and Georges Perec’s I Remember (2014).
Also by Philip Terry from Carcanet
Shakespeare’s Sonnets
As translator
Raymond Queneau, Elementary Morality
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