From The Neanderthal
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Vintage Publishing
Published:27th Apr '10
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
The poems in Adam Thorpe's latest collection are concerned with the continuum between two worlds: the lived present and the felt past. With the attentive care of an archaeologist he uncovers and examines fragments - from a personal history or the historic past - and rebuilds the narrative: a fossil in Hitler's stadium, a wedding photograph, marks on the wall where an eighteenth-century priest was shot. With formal dexterity and rhythmic assurance, these versatile, subtle poems investigate the vertiginous dynamic of history - where a shard of stone stands for civilisation, where a silver of memory becomes a life re-lived. After nine years, during which time he has emerged as one of Britain's most powerful and innovative novelists, Adam Thorpe now returns - triumphantly - to poetry.
Writer with exceptional gifts. -- Peter Kemp * Sunday Times *
Verve and intelligence... a beauty of feeling and language. -- Douglas Dunn * Evening Standard *
Excellent... Thorpe's poems are finely scored for the voice, but they go beyond the recognisable into the mystical. -- Peter Porter * Observer *
Erudite, observant, an artist with the language. -- Martyn Crucefix * Poetry Review *
It's hard to imagine greater skill or concision... There are never going to be many poets in any generation who leave you strapped for superlatives; excitingly, Thorpe is one of them. -- Robert Ports * Literary Review *
ISBN: 9780224090889
Dimensions: 198mm x 129mm x 4mm
Weight: 54g
64 pages