The Third Mandarin
- 120 pages
- 5 hours of reading
Scotland's great maverick poet, Glasgow-born Frank Kuppner produces a tenth collection of poems that brings Glasgow to China and willow-pattern to the rougher parts of Glasgow.
Frank Kuppner is celebrated for his poetry collections, often delving into history and exploring humanity's grasp of the world. His works are noted for their wit and intellectual depth, prompting readers to contemplate. Kuppner's distinctive style lies in juxtaposing seemingly disparate themes, crafting a poetic landscape filled with surprise and deeper resonance. His verse is a testament to curiosity and the perpetual quest for understanding.


Scotland's great maverick poet, Glasgow-born Frank Kuppner produces a tenth collection of poems that brings Glasgow to China and willow-pattern to the rougher parts of Glasgow.
Frank Kuppner's new book consists of three hilarious, philosophical, existential sequences: The Liberating Vertigo of a Final Passage of Meaning, Not Quite the Greatest Story Never Told, and Not Quite a False Fresh Start.