Peter Finch
is a poet, critic, author and literary entrepreneur living in Cardiff,
Wales. He is Chief Executive of Academi, the Welsh National Literature
Promotion Agency and Society of Writers. As a writer he works in both
traditional and experimental forms. He
is best known for his declamatory poetry readings, his creative work
based on his native city of Cardiff and his encyclopedic knowledge
of the UK poetry publishing scene.
In the sixties and seventies
he edited the ground-breaking literary magazine, second
aeon, exhibited visual poetry internationally and toured
with sound poet Bob Cobbing. In the eighties and nineties he concerned
himself with performance poetry, was a founder member of Cardiff's
Cabaret 246 and of the trio Horse's Mouth. This was work with props,
owing as much to theatre as it did to literature. In the new Millennium
he was worked on psychogeographies and alternative guides to his
native city of Cardiff. The city has become his obsession.
Today he is much in demand
as a reader as well as a lecturer at festivals and venues up and down
the country. You can get into Finch's performances. There's little
deliberate obscurity. His talks on Cardiff and how it is with urban
living are always entertaining. In addition to the readings Finch
also delivers a number of presentations on the poetry publishing scene
(how to get yourself published - a demystification of the arcane
world of books, magazines and the internet), on the history of sound
poetry (which features histrionic performances of dada texts and the
playing of numerous historical recordings), on the writing of short
fiction and on the history of the small press. He works with schools
and has led young people's writing squads in co-operation with local
authorities.
From the early seventies
until the late nineties he was treasurer of ALP, the Association
of Little Presses. Between 1975 and 1998 he ran the Arts Council of
Wales's specialist Oriel Bookshop in
Cardiff. In 1998 he took up his current post as Chief Executive of
Yr Academi Gymreig/ The Welsh Academy - the Welsh National Literature
Promotion Agency and Society for Writers.
Peter
Finch has published more than 25 books of poetry including Food,
Useful & Poems For Ghosts (Seren)
and Antibodies
(Stride). His The Welsh Poems
appeared from Shearsman in 2006. His Selected
Later Poems has just been published by Seren.
His prose works include
a number of critical guides including How To
Publish Your Poetry and How To Publish
Yourself (Allison & Busby) as well his famous alternative
handbooks, guides and literary rambles, Real
Cardiff and Real Cardiff Two
(Seren). With Grahame Davies he edited the anthology The
Big Book of Cardiff (Seren). He
is currently editing titles for Seren's Real Wales series and
completing a book that takles in the whole country - Real Wales.
His Real Cardiff Three hovers out there in the future.
For his work in these areas he was made an Honorary Fellow of the
Royal Society of Architects of Wales (RSAW) in September, 2007.
Until 2007 Peter Finch
compiled the poetry section of Macmillan's annual Writer's Handbook.
He continues to write the self-publishing section for A&C Black's
Writers' & Artists' Yearbook. He is a book reviewer and writes
articles on Cardiff, Wales and the business of poetry. His poetry
and criticism is widely published in magazines and anthologies.

Peter Finch
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Finch has also worked on
a number of poetry and public art projects including the Demon
Trap (with Maggs Harries) for Swansea's Year of Literature, Breathing
In Time Out with Dutch artist Jeroen Van Westen for CBAT's Lamby
Way Landfill site project, and with Brian Hughes of LifeWorksLife
Creative Consultants for British Telecom's Internet Data Centre IDC
in Cardiff Bay. He has recently completed a project to record the
history and psycogeography of the Red House pub on Ferry Road.
"Since the early 1970s,
Finch has been the principal innovator in Welsh poetry.....he deserves
a Welsh knighthood." - Richard Kostelanetz, Dictionary of
the Avant-Gardes
" Just this side of chaos"
- Jon Gower
"almost a wave by himself...." -. Victor Golightly, NWR
" there's no-one writing
quite like him in Wales, despite the emergence of younger urban
poets in Cardiff and Swansea." -John Barnie, (on Food), Gwales.Com
" I was lucky enough
to catch Peter Finch, Welsh performance poet, poetry activist, editor
and impresario (he's been central to the Welsh poetry underground
scene since the 60s), at a show last week, and was blown away. Wild,
witty, staccato and with a voice that hints of Hopkins' Hannibal
with a velvet edge, he was doing "tens" without trying. His book
Selected Poems is a good place to start" - Todd Swift, in Hungary's
virtual magazine @gent
" The man is like Alka-Seltzer.
His words (and sounds) fly at you and fizz in your face.....Breathless
and manic with dramatic pedigree, and funnnier than most stand-ups,
Finch's 'intros' had the audience howling at every turn." -John
Elcock, (on a last Thursday performance at the Dylan Thomas Centre
in Swansea), Roundyhouse.
"In this book, Peter
Finch gets the balance damn near spot on, casting the gentlest of
aspersions, giving the knife a tiny twist where necessary, but always
while staring you unwaveringly in the eye as a true poet. This is
not just true poetry, however, it is also travel writing of the
sharpest kind.....Finch's particular skill is his supreme ability
to weave the past in with the present, and to that end his illustrations
are often exquisite in their sparseness". - Mike Parker on
Real Cardiff Two, Planet, April, 2005
"This is a marvelous
book - one of the very best books about a city I have ever read. It
makes me feel terribly old-fashioned - superficial too, because I
have never actually lived in the cities I have written about. I skip
most of the poems, which I don't understand, but everything else in
it is gripping me so fast that I have momentarily suspended my first
ever reading of Wuthering Heights." - Jan Morris, writing to
the author.
Contact
Peter Finch at
19 Southminster
Road, Roath, Cardiff CF23 5AT, Wales.
Tel: 029 2049 3093 (evenings)
029 2047 2266 (day).
There's a mobile but he's not giving that number out.
e-mail:
site@peterfinch.co.uk
Portrait
of Peter Finch
by Lorraine Bewsley
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