Tityrus

Duncan Wiese author Sam Riviere translator Max Minden Ribeiro translator

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Lolli Editions

Published:25th May '23

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Tityrus is both an elegy to a natural world that has long been over-industrialised, and a love letter to all that remains.

Duncan Wiese updates the pastoral for the 21st century. In Tityrus, the countryside offers a less than ideal lifestyle for a young shepherdThe ideals of simple country living have captivated poets for a crow's age. But in the countryside that Tityrus knows, the beech trees tower like skyscrapers, mice wrestle each other, and the nearby island is infected by swarms of gulls. The forest is a source of energy, but also the home of a behemoth transformer substation and where a little boy has drowned. The shepherds are prescribed Ritalin, slip in the mud, cry without knowing why, and sustain themselves on mini pizza rolls. Wiese's poetry is as hilarious as it is gentle, moving gracefully between the everyday and the profound. Building with the narrative quality of a novel, Tityrus is both an elegy to a natural world that has long been overindustrialised, and a love letter to all that remains.

Duncan Wiese's subversive pastoral Tityrus shows how fraught life has become for the Arcadian shepherds among us. Refusing to sugarcoat Tityrus's experience of our fetid and worn-out world, Wiese uncovers the daily pathos and absurdities of contemporary life. This spare yet encompassing verse narrative, deftly translated by Max Minden Ribeiro and Sam Riviere, provides an insightful and haunting portrait of our time; - Denise Newman: I lost myself in this bittersweet sequence and it already feels like a place I've visited, a life I stowed-away in beyond the poems. A voice so compulsively readable, both tersely clear and compellingly mysterious that it gets into your head and starts narrating your own life; - Luke Kennard; A pastoral where the shepherd not only grazes his sheep, but also himself, the human - where human and animal overlap in a current of medicine, food, myth, alcohol - and love. So right on time is Tityrus; - Ursula Andkjaer Olsen

ISBN: 9781915267153

Dimensions: 195mm x 123mm x 12mm

Weight: 140g

96 pages