Revealing an intense curiosity about scientific as well as cultural history, Malcolm Bradley is a poetic explorer of ideas, ranging over past, present and even future.
To achieve this in his first collection, he employs a wide range of forms and precise yet unexpected diction and imagery. Fascinated by change, development and creativity, he writes about such figures as Michelangelo, Oscar Wilde and Albert Einstein, and both his prize-winning sequences Origins and The Voyage of Emma Darwin, deal with Charles Darwin's life and work.
To achieve this in his first collection, he employs a wide range of forms and precise yet unexpected diction and imagery. Fascinated by change, development and creativity, he writes about such figures as Michelangelo, Oscar Wilde and Albert Einstein, and both his prize-winning sequences Origins and The Voyage of Emma Darwin, deal with Charles Darwin's life and work.