sean burn's third full-length poetry collection ranges across poems
on the great punk collage artist linder, on the little-known
cumbrian sculptor / painter lorna graves and a moving tribute to
the incredible tuvan singer sainkho namchylak. he explores mans
impact on the lake district and there is also an excoriating poem
on water privatisation. he gives us a week of prose-poetry
fairytales from the czech republic and a further cycle on scarring.
bastilles englan is a forceful multivoiced psychiatric hospital
break-out based on the authors own history. there are further long
poems on dance, on coventry, on america under bill clinton and on
the state of europe over the past decade (steal this loneliness).
the book finishes with the title poem which is an intense
transgender love story.
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