Fresh Out of the Sky is a book of songs, dreams, laments, narratives
and comedies about major life-changes involving country, identity and
belonging. It is about perpetually standing at the edge of change,
anticipating it, reflecting on it and dreaming about it. The title
sequence of the book returns to the terza rima theme of memory,
following sequences in George Szirtes' earlier books, such as those
about his early Budapest childhood explored in Reel, and about
growing to adulthood in England in An English Apocalypse. Here the
theme is his arrival in England as a child in 1956. These are followed
by the second part of The Yellow Room, a continuing poem of
impossible questions about identity as residual Jewishness, in the
form of a dialogue with Szirtes' late father. After that there is a
brief section of bridging poems set in the aftermath of war, upheaval
and life in contemporary England that leads to Going Viral, a
substantial section of ten-line poems, divided into brief chapters,
presenting dreamlike reports from the Covid bunkers we have all been
inhabiting and ending on occasions of consolation, delight and joy in
the midst of darkness and uncertainty. The book then moves, by way of
five interludes, from one dreamlike experience to another, in the form
of nine dream songs set in an unstable social and political landscape.
The last section steps from dream to a bestiary of transformations
woven through Guillaume Apollinaire and Graham Sutherland. Winner of
The King's Gold Medal for Poetry, 2024
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ISBN
9781780375854
Publisert
2021
Utgiver
Vendor
Bloodaxe Books
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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