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Faber & Faber
2018
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Ausgabe: | Paperback edition |
Schriftenreihe: | Poetry
Poet Laureate |
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Beschreibung: | 74 Seiten |
ISBN: | 9780571333851 |
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adam_text | Contents Last Snowman 3 The Present 5 Nurse at a Bus Stop 6 Emergency 7 Poundland 10 Maundy Thursday 12 The Empire 14 The Review 15 A Bed 16 A Chair 17 Tractors 18 Miniatures 20 Gravity 22 ‘Tiny’ 24 Privet 25 Prometheus 27 Harmonium 28 I Kicked a Mushroom 29 The Keirin 30 Snipe 32 The Making of the English Landscape 3 3 An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations 34 The Ice Age 3 5 The Subconscious 36 Beach Wedding 3 8 The Unthinkable 39 Deor 40 To-Do List 42 October 44
Solitary 45 Avalon 46 The Claim 47 The Holy Land 48 Camera Obscura 50 Kitchen Window 51 Old Boy 52 Poor Old Soul 53 Portrait of a Maharajah 54 The Candlelighter 56 The Cinderella of Ferndale 57 The Send-Off 5 8 Redwoods 60 Glencoe 61 Gymnasium 62 Violins 64 Burrow Mump 66 At the Reading, the Poet Introduces His Poem 68 The Poet Hosts His Annual Office Christmas Party 69 The Kilogram 71 Thank You for Waiting 72 The Unaccompanied 74 Homework 76
After more than a decade and following his celebrated adventures in drama, translation, travel writing and prose poetry, Simon Armitage’s eleventh collection of poems heralds a return to his trademark contemporary lyricism. The pieces in this multi textured and moving volume arc setagainsta backdrop of economic recession and social division, where mass media, the mass market and globalisation have made alienation a commonplace experience and where the solitary imagination drifts and conjures. The Unaccompanied documents a world oh the brink, a world of unreliable seasons and unstable coordinates, where Odysseus stalks the aisles of cut-price supermarkets in search of direction, where the star of Bethlehem rises over post-indușțrial Yorkshire, and where alarm bells for ailing communities go unheeded or unheard. Looking for certainty the mind gravitates to recollections of upbringing and family, only to encounter more unrecoverable worlds, shaped as ever through Armitage’s gifts for clarity and detail as well as his characteristic deadpan wit. Insightful, relevant and empathetic, these poems confirm The Unaccompanied as a bold new statement of intent by one of oiir most respected and recognised living poets. ‘The Yorkshire-born poet’s quotidian observations, witty tonę and accessible style belie some searing analysis of 21st-century life in the UK . . . Essential reading.’ Financial Times Summer Books of 2017 ‘[Reminds] the reader on every page just what a memorable Contemporary voice he is.’ Sunday Times
. ՜ . Simon Armitage was born in West Yorkshire and is Professor of Poetry at the University of Leeds. A recipient of numerous prizes and awards, he has published twelve collections of poetry, including Seeing Starš (2010), The Unaccompanied (2017), Sandettie Light Vessel Automatic (2019) and his acclaimed translation of Sir Gawain and the Green Knight (2007). He writes extensively for television and radio, and is the author of two novels and the non-fiction bestsellers All Points North (1998), Walking Лоте (2012) and Walking Away (2015). His theatre works include The Last Days of Troy, performed at Shakespeare’s Globe in 2014. In 2015 he was -^appointed Professor of Poetry at Oxford University and in 2018 he was awarded the Queen’s Gold Medal for Poetry. Simon Armitage is Poet Laureate. , ‘As a poet, [Armitage] manages to have it both ways ~ he is the: man in the street (or man on the moor) ąndthe possessor of sometimes rarefied language he ? foakęs his own.’ Observer ^There’s a romantic sensibility tö it, combined with , the earthiness of Armitage’s native Yorkshire and a powerful sense of the past.’ Daily Telegraph ‘Mature, engaging and empathetic work.’ New Statesman
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Contents Last Snowman 3 The Present 5 Nurse at a Bus Stop 6 Emergency 7 Poundland 10 Maundy Thursday 12 The Empire 14 The Review 15 A Bed 16 A Chair 17 Tractors 18 Miniatures 20 Gravity 22 ‘Tiny’ 24 Privet 25 Prometheus 27 Harmonium 28 I Kicked a Mushroom 29 The Keirin 30 Snipe 32 The Making of the English Landscape 3 3 An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations 34 The Ice Age 3 5 The Subconscious 36 Beach Wedding 3 8 The Unthinkable 39 Deor 40 To-Do List 42 October 44
Solitary 45 Avalon 46 The Claim 47 The Holy Land 48 Camera Obscura 50 Kitchen Window 51 Old Boy 52 Poor Old Soul 53 Portrait of a Maharajah 54 The Candlelighter 56 The Cinderella of Ferndale 57 The Send-Off 5 8 Redwoods 60 Glencoe 61 Gymnasium 62 Violins 64 Burrow Mump 66 At the Reading, the Poet Introduces His Poem 68 The Poet Hosts His Annual Office Christmas Party 69 The Kilogram 71 Thank You for Waiting 72 The Unaccompanied 74 Homework 76
After more than a decade and following his celebrated adventures in drama, translation, travel writing and prose poetry, Simon Armitage’s eleventh collection of poems heralds a return to his trademark contemporary lyricism. The pieces in this multi textured and moving volume arc setagainsta backdrop of economic recession and social division, where mass media, the mass market and globalisation have made alienation a commonplace experience and where the solitary imagination drifts and conjures. The Unaccompanied documents a world oh the brink, a world of unreliable seasons and unstable coordinates, where Odysseus stalks the aisles of cut-price supermarkets in search of direction, where the star of Bethlehem rises over post-indușțrial Yorkshire, and where alarm bells for ailing communities go unheeded or unheard. Looking for certainty the mind gravitates to recollections of upbringing and family, only to encounter more unrecoverable worlds, shaped as ever through Armitage’s gifts for clarity and detail as well as his characteristic deadpan wit. Insightful, relevant and empathetic, these poems confirm The Unaccompanied as a bold new statement of intent by one of oiir most respected and recognised living poets. ‘The Yorkshire-born poet’s quotidian observations, witty tonę and accessible style belie some searing analysis of 21st-century life in the UK . . . Essential reading.’ Financial Times Summer Books of 2017 ‘[Reminds] the reader on every page just what a memorable Contemporary voice he is.’ Sunday Times
. ՜ . ' Simon Armitage was born in West Yorkshire and is Professor of Poetry at the University of Leeds. A recipient of numerous prizes and awards, he has published twelve collections of poetry, including Seeing Starš (2010), The Unaccompanied (2017), Sandettie Light Vessel Automatic (2019) and his acclaimed translation of Sir Gawain and the Green Knight (2007). He writes extensively for television and radio, and is the author of two novels and the non-fiction bestsellers All Points North (1998), Walking Лоте (2012) and Walking Away (2015). His theatre works include The Last Days of Troy, performed at Shakespeare’s Globe in 2014. In 2015 he was -^appointed Professor of Poetry at Oxford University and in 2018 he was awarded the Queen’s Gold Medal for Poetry. Simon Armitage is Poet Laureate. , ‘As a poet, [Armitage] manages to have it both ways ~ he is the: man in the street (or man on the moor) ąndthe possessor of sometimes rarefied language he ? foakęs his own.’ Observer ^There’s a romantic sensibility tö it, combined with , the earthiness of Armitage’s native Yorkshire and a powerful sense of the past.’ Daily Telegraph ‘Mature, engaging and empathetic work.’ New Statesman |
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