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Jeremy Clarke was born on 5 February, 1962 in Hitchin, Herts, England, is a British-born poet. Discover Jeremy Clarke's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 62 years old?
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Jeremy Clarke Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Jeremy Clarke worth at the age of 62 years old? Jeremy Clarke’s income source is mostly from being a successful Poet. He is from . We have estimated Jeremy Clarke's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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Jeremy Clarke (born 5 February 1962) is a British-born poet.
In John Berger's novel From A to X (2008) Clarke appears as the character Hasan, a street sweeper and poet, living alone in a spare, unfurnished room.
Jeremy Clarke was Poet in Residence at Eton College from 2010 to 2020.
A limited edition chapbook, Incidents of Travel, and Common Prayer (pamphlet) were published in 2012.
His second full collection, Spatiamentum, was published in 2014 (illustrations by Italian artist Paola Volpato).
All titles were published by Rufus Books, Toronto.
Clarke participated in the exhibition Works on Paper (Crypt Gallery, London, 1–14 September 2014), showing 20 framed psalms (taken from his collection Psalms in the Vulgar Tongue).
Each piece is a handwritten manuscript in brown ink on stained wood with original poem.
In 2016, a 'psalm card' artwork was permanently installed in the Church of St Anselm and St Cecilia, Lincoln's Inn Fields, London.
Also in 2016 a series of artworks was created under the title Host.
Each one is an original text printed on a large watercolour sheet left for one winter on a London rooftop.
They are held in both public and private collections.
Clarke's long poem Music for Amen appeared in the anthology The Long White Thread of Words: Poems for John Berger (Smokestack Books, 2016).
A collected work, Stone Hours, will appear in 2024.
An illustrated booklet, Cathedral, was privately printed in 2017.
A third collection, Psalms in the Vulgar Tongue, was published by Wounded Wolf Press (Ankara, Turkey) in 2018.
In 2018 a very large book, Fallen, was produced by Walter Newbury Ltd, London.
Arranged in four sections, the book contains 16 poems (from Psalms in the Vulgar Tongue) and 20 original artworks by Clarke (watercolour sheets marked purely by a season's weather).
Housed in a strapped box, it measures 70 x 90 cm and weighs 30 kg.
Made entirely by hand, it is the largest book ever made by the company.
The item permanently resides at Eton College Library (Modern Collections).
Also in 2018, a framed psalm artwork was permanently installed at Notre Dame de France, Leicester Square, London.
Bread of Broken Ground was privately printed in 2020.
Clarke has collaborated with British sculptor Emily Young on a work in stone for St Pancras Old Church in London.
The stone, a polished block of Carrera marble, is inscribed with an extract from Clarke's poem Praise.
It reads: 'And I am here / in a place beyond desire / or fear'.
In 2020, Stations, an artwork interpreting the Stations of the Cross in six clear cast acrylic blocks was completed.
It was first exhibited at Notre Dame de France.