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Boys on a Roof - Nine Abrasions (Book): John Hartley Williams Boys on a Roof - Nine Abrasions (Book)
John Hartley Williams; Introduction by Matthew Sweeney
R329 Discovery Miles 3 290 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Death Comes for the Poets (Paperback): Matthew Sweeney, John Hartley Williams Death Comes for the Poets (Paperback)
Matthew Sweeney, John Hartley Williams
R386 R291 Discovery Miles 2 910 Save R95 (25%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

A series of murders targets the nation's best known poets. Remarkably, they are being murdered in a way that reflects the style of their poems. Victor Priest is given the task of finding the murderer but when a car bomb is discovered in his car, by the eccentric and hilarious young couple turned detectives, a desperate confrontation takes place

Shadow of the Owl (Paperback): Matthew Sweeney Shadow of the Owl (Paperback)
Matthew Sweeney
R275 Discovery Miles 2 750 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Shadow of the Owl is Matthew Sweeney's final collection, bringing together the poems he wrote during a year of debilitating illness. He died from Motor Neuron Disease in 2018 shortly after publishing My Life as a Painter, written before he became ill, but - like all his previous collections - preparation for this final work. In a sequence of dark fables, a hapless figure is hounded by a procession of invisible enemies who want him dead. These jokers - kidnappers, assassins, liars all - have many methods at their disposal, from crucifixion or hanging to bombing or mauling by crocodile... A menacing owl comes to the garden each night for twelve nights, but refuses to deliver its devastating news. All of Sweeney's verve and spiky humour are present in these last poems, following, as always, the unnerving logic of dreams. But the dream has become a nightmare, and the catastrophe, impending in all the earlier collections, has now come to pass. The man on the run needs to reach new heights of ingenuity, if he is to escape, repeatedly, the most horrible of deaths. The poet is writing for his life. For more than forty years Matthew Sweeney sought to capture, in poetry, the life of a body menaced and condemned to wander in a terrifying place - but a body fully alive to the sensuous pleasures of the world, and the vulnerability of exposure to its loss. His final poems are imbued with a lyrical beauty and great sadness at leaving that world just as the spirit was burning as brightly as ever.

Inquisition Lane (Paperback): Matthew Sweeney Inquisition Lane (Paperback)
Matthew Sweeney
R305 R248 Discovery Miles 2 480 Save R57 (19%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Matthew Sweeney's eleventh collection of poems is haunted by mortality, by other worlds and far-flung places, by visitations and violent events like the Spanish Inquisition. The poems are imaginative riffs featuring troubling companions and troublesome thoughts: ghosts and spirits, anger and guilt, crows and horses, a runaway calf and a footballing elephant. And yet amid the outlandish adventures and macabre musings in Inquisition Lane, other notes are also sounded: the poems can be lyrical as well as exuberant, saddened as well as extravagant. Dear friends are remembered. Faith is questioned. The Catholic Church is interrogated. German monks zoom by on Harley-Davidsons and chocolate is mined by French monks beneath the Madeleine in Paris.

Twentyone Men and a Ghost (Pamphlet): Matthew Sweeney Twentyone Men and a Ghost (Pamphlet)
Matthew Sweeney
R123 Discovery Miles 1 230 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Horse Music (Paperback): Matthew Sweeney Horse Music (Paperback)
Matthew Sweeney
R305 R248 Discovery Miles 2 480 Save R57 (19%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Matthew Sweeney's tenth collection of poems is as sinister as its dark forebears, but the notes he hits in "Horse Music" are lyrical and touching as well as disturbing and disquieting. Confronting him in these imaginative riffs are not just the perplexing animals and folklorish crows familiar from his earlier books, but also magical horses, ghosts, dwarfs and gnomes. Central to the book are a group of Berlin poems - introducing us to, among things, the birds of Chamissoplatz who warn of coming ecological disaster, or the horses who swim across the Wannsee to pay homage to Heinrich von Kleist in his grave. Many poems in the book range freely across the borders of realism into an alternative realism, while others stay within what Elizabeth Bishop called 'the surrealism of everyday life' - such as a tale about Romanian gypsies removing bit by bit an abandoned car. "Horse Music" is not only Matthew Sweeney's most adventurous book to date, it is also his most varied, including not only outlandish adventures and macabre musings, but also moving responses to family deaths - balanced by a poem to a newborn, picturing the strange new world that will unfold for her. That strange world unfolds for us too in the eerie poems of Horse Music. Poetry Book Society Recommendation.

Emergency Kit (Paperback, Main): Jo Shapcott, Matthew Sweeney Emergency Kit (Paperback, Main)
Jo Shapcott, Matthew Sweeney 2
R410 R319 Discovery Miles 3 190 Save R91 (22%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Emergency Kit is an anthology with many differences. It is, to begin with, a book which gives prominence to poems rather than to the poets who wrote them. It is truly international, bringing together poems not just from these islands but from many parts of the English-speaking world. It is the first book to identify a strain in the poetry of the last half-century which is characteristic of the 'strange times' we live in - an age when, as the editors note, scientific discovery itself has encouraged us to 'make free with the boundaries of realism'. It values imagination, surprise, vivid expression, the outlandish and the playful above ideology and sententiousness. It is, in short, living proof that poetry in the English language continues to thrive and to matter.

My Life as a Painter (Paperback): Matthew Sweeney My Life as a Painter (Paperback)
Matthew Sweeney
R429 R348 Discovery Miles 3 480 Save R81 (19%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Matthew Sweeney's palette in My Life as a Painter - his twelfth collection - features a wild mix of birds and animals: lizards, snakes, rats, camels, donkeys, feral cats, dogs and owls. One dog transmits telepathic requests for the food he wants, and there's a parrot who speaks as ambassador for the bird world. Sweeney's canvas here is the transhuman: where boundaries between human and non-human can't be fixed, dreams turn into torments, secrets stay hidden, strange communiques remain unclear, and the natural weirdness of his native Donegal verges on the surreal. There are poems ostensibly about art, artists and filmmaking which are as much portraits of the poet and the difficulties of writing poetry. Other poems offer oblique perspectives on religion, warfare, migration and displacement; or go off at a tangent to explore the imaginative possibilities of everything from Michigan's Mullett Lake and the geysers of Iceland to rope-ladders, tin-mines, a giant blue cabbage and an old thrown-out Christmas tree.

King of a Rainy Country (Paperback): Matthew Sweeney King of a Rainy Country (Paperback)
Matthew Sweeney
R382 R333 Discovery Miles 3 330 Save R49 (13%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Matthew Sweeney wrote this set of 50 prose poems in response to Baudelaire's posthumously published collection of prose poems (or petits poemes en prose, as he called them). Modelling his pieces as closely as possible on Baudelaire's, Sweeney has produced a sequence that is wide-ranging in both subject and mood - there are stories, parables, meditations, diatribes that are, by turns, quirky, reflective, ascerbic and funny - the overall effect of which is an evocative autobiographical snapshot of his life in Paris. This unusual and unexpected collection from Matthew Sweeney is a significant addition to his already outstanding body of work. "Matthew Sweeney's King of a Rainy Country finds its genetic triggers in Baudelaire's Le Spleen de Paris. But the lifeblood comes from Sweeney's own explorations around the city where pleasure, novelty and violence collide to offer, in Balzac's phrase, 'gastronomy for the eye'. Replete with food, along with wine, jazz, animals, misfits and ghosts, these poemes en prose are full of drollery and invention, and not a little devilment (indeed the Devil turns up memorably). "Written in the months following the terrorist attacks of November 2015, the book not only portrays today's Paris, it makes for a wry self- portrait whereby the props and obsessions of Sweeney's poems consort companionably in prose's more temperate medium. King of a Rainy Country, with its faceted crystal-sharp narratives, is destined to join those classics inspired by the dangerous allure of the great city." - Maurice Riordan

Write Poetry and Get it Published - Find your subject, master your style and jump-start your poetic writing (Paperback,... Write Poetry and Get it Published - Find your subject, master your style and jump-start your poetic writing (Paperback, Revised)
Matthew Sweeney, John Hartley Williams
R399 R324 Discovery Miles 3 240 Save R75 (19%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

A comprehensive guide to writing poetry Write Poetry - and Get it Published is a user-friendly and comprehensive guide written by two well-published poets that will prove indispensible if you're seeking creative guidance, inspiration and practical advice. Covering everything from mood, style and tone to poetry on the internet, this fully updated edition will help you find your voice. Containing straightforward advice and the very latest on prizes, festivals and performance poetry, this book will enable an aspiring or seasoned poet alike to gain the confidence and necessary knowledge to write and publish compelling poetry. Write Poetry and Get it Published includes: Chapter 1: What does it take to be a poet? Chapter 2: Bump-starting the poem Chapter 3: A challenge to the reader: groundwork exercises Chapter 4: Getting started: working arrangements Chapter 5: I gotta use words when I talk to you Chapter 6: Letters, alphabets and lists Chapter 7: Visualizing Chapter 8: Drafting and revision Chapter 9: Using models Chapter 10: The co-operative approach Chapter 11: Subject matter Chapter 12: Context, mood and tone Chapter 13: Writing in different modes Chapter 14: Style Chapter 15: Getting the rhymes to chose you Chapter 16: It don't mean a thing if it ain't got that swing Chapter 17: Translation Chapter 18: Writing for children Chapter 19: Getting published Chapter 20: ipoems and cyber verse Chapter 21: Reading aloud Chapter 22: Poetry prizes and festivals Chapter 23: ars poetica ABOUT THE SERIES The Teach Yourself Creative Writing series helps aspiring authors tell their story. Covering a range of genres from science fiction and romantic novels, to illustrated children's books and comedy, this series is packed with advice, exercises and tips for unlocking creativity and improving your writing. And because we know how daunting the blank page can be, we set up the Just Write online community at tyjustwrite, for budding authors and successful writers to connect and share.

A Smell Of Fish (Paperback): Matthew Sweeney A Smell Of Fish (Paperback)
Matthew Sweeney
R246 R193 Discovery Miles 1 930 Save R53 (22%) Out of stock

The poems in A Smell of Fish connect and radiate like the spokes of a wheel: haiku, sestinas, poems beginning with a line by somebody else or sparked off by foreign travel, a version of Dante, a sea sequence set on the Suffolk coast, and - long overdue - Matthew Sweeney's own version of the old Irish poem where his namesake is turned into a bird. In this, his seventh collection, we are back in a world where all explanations are withheld. 'If Beckett and Kafka come to mind', as Sean O'Brien wrote in his essay on Sweeney in The Deregulated Muse, 'they are not simply influences but kindred imaginations'. So we encounter a valley mysteriously filling with the smell of fish, second-world-war planes reappearing over London, a secret attic mural of a naked ex-lover, a cosmonaut abandoned on the moon, and a subterranean tunnel that runs the length of Ireland. Whatever the subject, we are in the confident hands of one of the most imaginatively gifted poets now writing.

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