The malarkey is over in the back of the car… As soon as you turn
your back, time slips. The humdrum present has become the precious,
irrecoverable past. The ways in which the present longs for the past,
questions it, tries to get in touch with it and stretches the power of
memory to its limits, are central to this new collection by Helen
Dunmore. Joseph Severn recalls Keats hurling a bad dinner out onto the
steps of the Piazza di Spagna; the glamour of John Donne's portrait
'taken in shadows' seduces a new generation; the dead assert their
right to walk through the imaginations of the living… These are
poems and stories of loss and extraordinary rediscovery. The Malarkey
is Helen Dunmore's first poetry book since Glad of These Times (2007)
and Out of the Blue: Poems 1975-2001 (2001), a comprehensive selection
drawing on seven previous collections. It brings together poems of
great lyricism, feeling and artistry. 'What is wonderful is the
unusual way her steadiness as a writer serves as a foil to the
mysterious. She prefers to show, not tell…The passing of time is
crucial in this collection and especially its most violent trick of
making years disappear in a moment…a collection filled with
extraordinary, incorporeal moments and with vanishing acts…The
personal poems are superb and anything but self-indulgent' -Kate
Kellaway, Observer 'Her latest collection is a clear-eyed, sometimes
funny, sometimes sad, meditation on time past and people lost…a
superbly structured collection in which poems echo and answer each
other' -Suzi Feay, Independent on Sunday
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ISBN
9781780370491
Publisert
2016
Utgiver
Bloodaxe Books
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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