In this fourth volume of poetry by Anthony Hirst, the 46 poems, written in the fourteen-month period from October 2023 to November 2024, are all dated and arranged in chronological order. They include political themes – responses to the wars in Gaza and the Ukraine and to the destruction of our environment – reflections on personal experiences in the UK, France and Greece, accounts of dreams, and reflections on old age and death; a few poems are humorous or nonsensical.
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The fourth volume of poetry by Anthony Hirst.

Introductory Note vii

Deadication [sic] ix

Dates to remember 1

Too many voices heard in Rama 2

The Judgement of God 3

Policing the world 4

No holds barred 5

You have been warned 6

Night landings 8

Dream on . . . 9

Afterlife 10

All just nonsense 12

Prose and cons 14

Transience 15

To put it mildly (for Hamas and Netanyahu) 17

False Spring 18

A game of words — a world at stake? 20

Spring in London and elsewhere 23

in real time still counting . . . 24

Putin a nutshell or Mac(a)ron(i) all putinesca 25

Eyeless in Gaza or The New Old Testament 26

Blowing hot and cold (a central heating saga) 8

Voie sans issue? 31

Anxious concerns 33

Knock! Knock! — Who’s there? 34

Nature’s infinite variety (small sample) 35

Doing God’s Own Work 36

Injustice in Genesis 37

Academic discourse 39

Airport and airborne 40

An old green road revisited 42

Means to an end 43

Late development 44

Some creatures great and small 45

Air-born and dead 48

Blue Planet II  49

Declaration of Intent 50

The Law updated 51

Syncopation 53

Da capo al segno 55

A sentence 57

“till death us do part’” 58

Transference 60

The Bloated Men 61

Ramblings 62

Nonversation on a crowded bus 65

Flat-earthers all 68

“The Descent of Man” 69

Index of titles and first lines 71



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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781912788378
Publisert
2025-04-15
Utgiver
Colenso Books
Vekt
132 gr
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Dybde
5 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
83

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Biografisk notat

ANTHONY HIRST was born in Huddersfield, Yorkshire in 1945. He was educated at Ashville College Harrogate, and Emmanuel College Cambridge, where he studied theology and English. He had a very varied career as library assistant, furniture maker, building contractor, architectural designer and postman, before returning to university in 1992, obtaining an MA in Byzantine Studies and PhD in Modern Greek Literature at King's College London, after which he was a research fellow at Princeton University and then at Queen's University Belfast, where he was later a lecturer in Byzantine and Modern Greek. He is course director of the International Byzantine Greek Summer School, now hosted by Trinity College Dublin. He is the author of GOD AND THE POETIC EGO: THE APPROPRIATION OF BIBLICAL AND LITURGICAL LANGUAGE IN THE POETRY OF PALAMAS, SIKELIANOS AND ELYTIS (Peter Lang, 2004); editor and translator of THESE SCATTERED ISLES: ALONNISOS AND THE LESSER NORTHERN SPORADES by Kostas Mavrikis (Oxford Maritime Research, 2010); and editor of ALEXANDRIA, REAL AND IMAGINED (with Michael Silk, Ashgate Publishing, 2004), THE IONIAN ISLANDS: ASPECTS OF THEIR HISTORY AND CULTURE (with Patrick Sammon, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2014). He has re-edited, or "de-edited" as he prefers to say, the Greek text of the main body of Cavafy's poetry for the Oxford World's Classics series (C. P. Cavafy, THE COLLECTED POEMS, Oxford University Press, 2007). He has published many articles on modern Greek literature (especially the poetry of Cavafy). He has three children and six grandchildren and in recent years has lived between Stoke Newington in northeast London and an old farmhouse in Sud Tourraine. His previous volumes of poetry are MEMORIALS, NIGHTSCAPES, ETCETERA: POEMS OF SEVERAL DECADES (Colenso Books, 2020), FLORA AND FAUNA (HOMINIDS INCLUDED) (The Delos Press, 2021), and TWO YEARS AT THE ROAD SIDE (Colenso Books, 2024).