John Cooper Clarke, born on January 25, 1949, is a renowned British poet known for his unique style of satire and humor. Often referred to as 'the金斯伯格 of Britain,' Clarke's poetry covers a wide range of themes, including social commentary, cultural phenomena, and personal experiences.
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Source: Ten Years in an Open Necked Shirt
