Unaccompanied Poems by Simon Armitage
Unaccompanied Poems by Simon Armitage
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Author(s): Simon Armitage
Pub: Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
Pack Qty: 0 (Hardback)
ISBN: 9781524732424 - New
Subjects: Poetry, European, English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh, & Themes, Places, Death, Grief, Loss
210mm x 144mm x 15mm
Publication: 1 August 2017Pages: 96
From the prize-winning poet and former Poet Laureate of the United Kingdom comes a powerful collection of poetry that gives voice to the people of Britain with a haunting grace.
We meet characters whose sense of isolation is both emotional and political, both real and metaphorical, from a son made to groom the garden hedge as punishment, to a nurse standing alone at a bus stop as the centuries pass by, to a latter-day Odysseus looking for enlightenment and hope in the shadowy underworld of a cut-price supermarket. We see the changing shape of England itself, viewed from a satellite 'like a shipwreck's carcass raised on a sea-crane's hook, / nothing but keel, beams, spars, down to its bare bones.' In this exquisite collection, Armitage X-rays the weary but ironic soul of his nation, with its 'Songs about mills and mines and a great war, / lines about mermaids and solid gold hills, / songs from broken hymnbooks and cheesy films''in poems that blend the lyrical and the vernacular, with his trademark eye for detail and biting wit.
