Filthy Lucre Greening: Ian Tucknott

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Developed over eight years, Filthy Lucre Greening is a collection of memories and experiences recounted through words that span the entirety of poet Ian Tucknott's life.

Exploring the complexity of contemporary masculinity - particularly queer masculinity – and the search for what being a man means, this collection also represents a kind of psychological regeneration, working through what some may see as a “mid-life crisis” and reframing it as a life-stage each of us passes through – a transition we negotiate, an opportunity to "level up". Navigating privilege, ‘toxic masculinity’, homosexuality, male relationships, men’s mental health and suicidality through the eye of a gay man, these poems dig into the prejudice, shaming, othering that that can often entail and asks – what next?

Whilst deeply personal, the thoughts, feelings and experiences that are described within these pages hold hope that those who read them might identify and resonate with them – that kind of deep, visceral hope that encourages others to say “me too,” and to encourage their own personal and creative explorations into themselves.

It marks a turning point, bringing what was until now private into the public sphere. Filthy Lucre Greening is a document that bears witness to the birth of a poet.

Cover art by Emma Vukman

PRE-ORDERS NOW OPEN - books will be dispatched 12/12/25

Developed over eight years, Filthy Lucre Greening is a collection of memories and experiences recounted through words that span the entirety of poet Ian Tucknott's life.

Exploring the complexity of contemporary masculinity - particularly queer masculinity – and the search for what being a man means, this collection also represents a kind of psychological regeneration, working through what some may see as a “mid-life crisis” and reframing it as a life-stage each of us passes through – a transition we negotiate, an opportunity to "level up". Navigating privilege, ‘toxic masculinity’, homosexuality, male relationships, men’s mental health and suicidality through the eye of a gay man, these poems dig into the prejudice, shaming, othering that that can often entail and asks – what next?

Whilst deeply personal, the thoughts, feelings and experiences that are described within these pages hold hope that those who read them might identify and resonate with them – that kind of deep, visceral hope that encourages others to say “me too,” and to encourage their own personal and creative explorations into themselves.

It marks a turning point, bringing what was until now private into the public sphere. Filthy Lucre Greening is a document that bears witness to the birth of a poet.

Cover art by Emma Vukman

ISBN: 9781915320544

Pages: 52

Cover: Paperback