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Written after a brain tumour diagnosis early in the pandemic, The
King of Terrors is a meditation on living with illness and the
forces required to heal. These forces are not always what we expect
– they may not even be medical. Jim Johnstone implies that
language, relationships, and our immersion in the natural world can
free us from the spectre of impending collapse. Haunted by the
decimation of the North American landscape and the anxiety of
living in a polarized society, Johnstone’s poems are bodily
reflections that ask how we can reframe our past to make sense of
the present. The King of Terrors oscillates 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 Poems "The King of Terrors is 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 Terrors is charged, as all the best poetry is, with
the shock of the mortal." – Sarah Holland-Batt, author
of The Jaguar
General
Imprint: |
Coach House Books
|
Country of origin: |
Canada |
Release date: |
November 2023 |
Authors: |
Jim Johnstone
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Dimensions: |
203 x 127mm (L x W) |
Pages: |
96 |
ISBN-13: |
978-1-55245-470-1 |
Categories: |
Books
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LSN: |
1-55245-470-3 |
Barcode: |
9781552454701 |
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