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Jackself

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Zusatztext It's a sort of autobiography! set in a place called Lamanby! but it's really like Mervyn Peake's Gormenghast! where everything is strange. His mastery of phrase and rhythm and the control of line! combined with the hurts of childhood and his glee in inventive language! have taken his writing to a new level. Informationen zum Autor Jacob Polley was born in Carlisle, Cumbria. He is the author of four acclaimed books of poems, The Brink (2003), Little Gods (2006), The Havocs (2012) and Jackself (2016) all published by Picador, UK. He received an Eric Gregory Award in 2002, and both The Brink and The Havocs were shortlisted for the T.S. Eliot Prize. His collection Jackself won the 2016 TS Eliot Prize. In 2004, he was named one of the ‘Next Generation’ of the twenty best new poets in Britain. His first novel, Talk of the Town , a fiercely demotic and funny coming-of-age murder mystery, won the 2010 Somerset Maugham Award. He teaches at the University of Newcastle where lives. Klappentext 'Imbues the everyday, the tarnished and burnished, with the possibilities of the transcendent' Guardian Jackself is the fourth collection from one of Britain's finest poets. In one of the most unusual books of poetry to appear in years, Jackself describes a rural upbringing in Cumbria in the language of English folklore. The story of Jackself is threaded with nursery rhymes, riddles and cautionary tales, and told through the many 'Jacks' of English legend, phrase and fable: Everyman Jacks and no-one Jacks, Jack Frost and Jack-O-Lantern, Cheapjacks and Jackdaws. At once playful and terrifying, song-like and narratively compelling, Jackself is an unforgettable and disturbing tale of an innocence and childhood lost in the darker corners of Reiver country. It also confirms Jacob Polley as one of the most singular imaginations at work in poetry today. The dazzling fourth collection from one of poetry's finest young talents. Zusammenfassung Winner of the T. S. Eliot Prize for Poetry. Jackself is the fourth collection from one of Britain's finest poets, and sees Jacob Polley at the height of his powers. In one of the most original books of poetry to appear in the last decade, Jackself spins a kind of 'fictionalized autobiography' through nursery rhymes, riddles and cautionary tales, and through the many 'Jacks' of our folktale, legend, phrase and fable - everyman Jacks and no one Jacks, Jackdaw, Jack-O-Lantern, Jack Sprat, Cheapjack and Jack Frost. At once playful and terrifying, lyric and narratively compelling, Jackself is an unforgettable exploration of an innocence and childhood lost in the darker corners of Reiver country and of English folklore, and once more shows Polley as one of the most remarkable imaginations at work in poetry today. T. S. Eliot judging panel described J ackself as 'a firework of a book; inventive, exciting and outstanding in its imaginative range and depth of feeling'. ...

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The dazzling fourth collection from one of poetry's finest young talents.

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Authors Jacob Polley
Publisher Picador Uk
 
Languages English
Age Recommendation from age 18
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 03.11.2016
 
EAN 9781447290445
ISBN 978-1-4472-9044-5
No. of pages 80
Dimensions 127 mm x 203 mm x 5 mm
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > General and comparative literary studies

Poetry, POETRY / European / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh

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