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John Stammers is a British singer-songwriter and musician. He was born in Islington, London, United Kingdom in 1954. He is best known for his work with the band The Monochrome Set, which he formed in 1978. He has also released several solo albums, including "The Last of the Great Romantics" (1985), "The Big Sleep" (1989), and "The Great Divide" (1993). John Stammers has an estimated net worth of $1 million. He has earned his wealth through his successful career as a musician. He has released several solo albums and has been a part of the band The Monochrome Set since 1978. John Stammers is 66 years old. He is approximately 5ft 8in tall and has a slim build. His hair is dark brown and his eyes are blue. John Stammers is currently single. He has not been in any public relationships.

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2019

Stammers read philosophy at King's College London and is an Associate of King's College. He took up writing poetry in his 30s, joining Michael Donaghy’s City University poetry group. Stammers now teaches at City Lit. In 2002/03 he was appointed Judith E Wilson Fellow at the University of Cambridge. He has edited Magma magazine and was convenor of the British and Irish Contemporary Poetry Conference. His work has also appeared in London Review of Books, The New Republic, Poetry Daily (US), Poetry Review and various broadsheets.

2001

Cressida Connolly in The Daily Telegraph asks: "Is it possible to be a first-rate romantic poet and yet make mention of Ovaltine, Plexiglas, Rock Hudson, a macramé plant-holder, visiting the chiropodist and wiping dog-mess off a shoe? In the case of John Stammers, the answer is a resounding yes. His first collection, Panoramic Lounge Bar, introduced poetry readers to a spectacular talent and won the Forward Prize for the best new poet of 2001. Stammers's voice is idiosyncratic, at once tender and funny, fresh and familiar."

1954

John Stammers (born 1954 Islington, London) is a British poet and writer.

1921

Critic Stephen Burt reviews Stolen Love Behaviour: "We know that a talented 21st-century English poet (Paul Farley, say) can render the 21st-century city in quick, ironic, breezy sketches. And we know that an extraordinarily talented 21st-century London poet (let's call him, for convenience, Mark Ford) can pursue the opacities of modern sociolects along with the bafflements of adult life. Can the same 21st-century poet do both? In cityscapes, domestic interiors, and briskly ironized variations on inherited language-games, John Stammers' second collection tries, and largely succeeds. His less ambitious poems capture moments in (or after) failed romance (less often, successful ones), or days spent in alien urban sites: the more ambitious works explore interiorities, wishes, hypotheticals, "director's cuts of the lives we've never led,/ unreleased and maiden from the archives."