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The Men from Praga (Paperback, New)
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The Men from Praga (Paperback, New)
Series: Salt Modern Poets
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Shortlisted for The Seamus Heaney Centre Prize This sharp and
unpredictable collection opens in the Cold War. Berkeley's father
was a V-bomber navigator, a conflicted inheritance of pride and
guilt which informs the opening poems. While parents struggle to
keep life normal, the secrecies and occluded horrors of the period
play out in vividly imagined children's games. One locus of memory
is a ruined mansion, sliced into many apartments, through which the
adult narrator looks back on the past unsure of what really
happened, only that the child did not understand. The second part
of the book develops the theme of shared humanity from the Warsaw
fishermen of the title poem to a hi-tech dystopia of the near
future, by way of a dissolute Norwegian, a traduced Baudelaire, a
contemporary woodwose, and a petrolhead on the A1M. The array of
voices - boastful, baffled, sardonic - employs Berkeley's
experience as a poetry performer with The Joy of Six. In poems that
frequently wrongfoot the reader, the Empire shrinks to an opera
audience, the Royal Family is reduced to waxworks, and Cambridge
finally gets its ecological mass transportation system. Obliquely
political, this debut collection takes a sideways look at modern
England.
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