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I was pushing for a career in poetry and of course the received wisdom was that you would never mak
I was pushing for a career in poetry and of course the received wisdom was that you would never mak
I was pushing for a career in poetry and of course the received wisdom was that you would never mak
I was pushing for a career in poetry and of course the received wisdom was that you would never mak
I was pushing for a career in poetry and of course the received wisdom was that you would never mak
I was pushing for a career in poetry and of course the received wisdom was that you would never mak
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John Cooper Clarke:
Dutch food is terrible, I think. What sort of person starts the day with egg and cheese?John Cooper Clarke:
When I sit down to eat, the greatest spice of all is hunger.John Cooper Clarke:
I quite like cooking, but not to the extent that I look on a kitchen as a domain.John Cooper Clarke:
I hate chickpeas. I like hummus but I ate that before I realised it was made out of chickpeas.John Cooper Clarke:
To make the hips the focal point of a pair of trousers is, to me, a fashion mistake.John Cooper Clarke:
My trouser needs are simple: a narrow leg in a dark colour, with jean detailing.John Cooper Clarke:
A much underrated garment, the jegging: they never need ironing and they hold their colour.John Cooper Clarke:
To approach a poem as if it is a puzzle to be understood is to miss the point.John Cooper Clarke:
I'm dead fussy about food: I don't eat junk.John Cooper Clarke:
I write with pen and paper. I don't have a mobile or computer, because I know how great they are. I