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    "title": "Innings",
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    "abstract": "The first versions of this poem about sound on paper were drafted while I was writing a chapter on sounds in travel literature. On 7 May 2018 my concentration broken by human and mechanical noises from outside, I tuned in to the commentary on a cricket match at Nottingham’s Trent Bridge (a ground less than 2 miles from the city centre), and listened to the applause as the South African batsman Hashim Amla, playing for Hampshire, reached his century. As I would have been there had it not been for the chapter deadline, the poem became a reflection on the paradox of sound being both present and absent in texts. During the Covid-19 pandemic I redrafted the poem several times, more intensely aware of the differences between inside and outside, between urban and natural sounds, and of the places where they meet.",
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            "first_name": "Timothy",
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            "last_name": "Youngs",
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            "institution": "Nottingham Trent University",
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    "date_submitted": "2021-10-06T16:24:00Z",
    "date_accepted": "2021-10-06T16:24:00Z",
    "date_published": "2022-03-11T20:35:54Z",
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