King of Terrors e-bog
101,06 DKK
(inkl. moms 126,32 DKK)
CBC BOOKS CANADIAN POETRY COLLECTIONS TO WATCH FOR IN FALL 2023What can we remove from ourselves and still be ourselves?Written after a brain tumour diagnosis,The King of Terrorsis a treatise on living with illness and the way that language, relationships and our immersion in the natural world can free us from the spectre of impending collapse. Johnstone's poems oscillate between the personal a...
E-bog
101,06 DKK
Forlag
Coach House Books
Udgivet
26 september 2023
Genrer
Poetry
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9781770567801
CBC BOOKS CANADIAN POETRY COLLECTIONS TO WATCH FOR IN FALL 2023What can we remove from ourselves and still be ourselves?Written after a brain tumour diagnosis,The King of Terrorsis a treatise on living with illness and the way that language, relationships and our immersion in the natural world can free us from the spectre of impending collapse. Johnstone's poems oscillate between the personal and the public, the clinical and the spiritual, so we're never quite sure what we are seeing, no matter how familiar.There is a moving, fierce intensity to The King of Terrors. Jim Johnstone knowingly reminds us that betrayals of the body are also betrayals of language, each bloody / mouthful a sentence fragment. These are lines of admission, ambition, and harrowing truth, and Johnstone despite a future only as certain as the body // it inhabits offers a form of redemption, for the fortitude of the sick, for poetry itself. Randall Mann, author of Deal: New and Selected PoemsThe King of Terrorsis a luminous meditation on the otherworld of illness and treatment, contemplating the mysteries of death and the frontiers of mind and body with sharp clarity and radical vulnerability. These mesmerizing, urgent poems admit us not only to waiting rooms and brain scans, but also to the intimate fears that accompany the estranging experience of being unwell, or, as the poet says, living 'between / age and agency.' Haunting, stark, and lyrical,The King of Terrorsis charged, as all the best poetry is, with the shock of the mortal. Sarah Holland-Batt, author ofThe Jaguar